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Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920   By:

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Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920 is a delightful collection of satirical cartoons, humorous sketches, and witty commentary on the events of the time. The illustrations are masterfully done, capturing the essence of the era with cleverness and charm. The writing is sharp and witty, offering a unique perspective on the social and political issues of the day. This volume provides an entertaining and insightful look at the early 20th century in England, making it a must-read for anyone interested in history, satire, or British culture. Overall, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920 is a delightful and engaging read that is sure to entertain and enlighten readers of all ages.

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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI

Volume 158, Jan Jul 1920

MAY 26, 1920

[Illustration: Sportsman. "WHAT ON EARTH'S HAPPENED TO THE FAVOURITE?"

The Jonah Man. "I PUT SOME MONEY ON HIM."]

CHARIVARIA.

Bohemia has decided to have a Coalition Government. Several London morning papers are prepared to offer them one in good going condition, providing they pay cost of transit.

According to a contemporary, "rabbits are worth less when they are skinned by the shopkeeper." So is the customer.

"It is of greater advantage to know the Welsh language," says Professor TROW, "than to know French." That is, of course, if you wish to use it for defensive purposes.

Sir GORDON HEWART has declined to "make any attempt to consider what is to happen after the next election." The fact of the matter is that The Daily Mail itself has not yet decided.

It is reported that an opposition League of Nations is to be started among countries addicted to war. The League will take cognisance of all outbreaks of peace.

A peculiar incident is reported from a large town in the South of England. It appears that one day last week a bricklayer lost count of the number of bricks he had laid, with the result that a recount had to be made to enable him to ascertain whether he had finished for the day or not... Continue reading book >>


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