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  • The Phil May Album

    by Phil May ...
    The Phil May Album is a captivating collection that showcases the artistic genius of Phil May, a prominent figure in the world of illustration and caricature. This album features a diverse array of his works, highlighting his unique style and ability to capture the essence of his subjects with humor and insight. May's illustrations often reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, making ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch's Railway Book

    A Tapestry of Victorian Railway Satire

    Mr. Punch's Railway Book is a captivating anthology that sweeps readers through a delightful confluence of satire, art, and social commentary, skillfully merged around the ubiquitous railway phenomenon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This collection embodies the era's fascination with train travel, exploring its cultural and social ramifications through vibrant, humorous, and ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch with the Children

    A Rich Tapestry of British Humor and Victorian Childhood

    Mr. Punch with the Children is a captivating anthology that delves into the whimsical yet poignant realm of childhood through the lens of classic illustration and narrative. This collection showcases an extensive array of literary and artistic styles, ranging from satirical caricatures to tender depictions of youthful innocence. Highlighting the societal nuances and cultural norms surrounding ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch on Tour: The Humour of Travel at Home and Abroad

    Journeys of Laughter: A Comedic Exploration of Travel and Culture

    Mr. Punch on Tour: The Humour of Travel at Home and Abroad offers a captivating exploration of travel through the lens of satire and humor. This anthology marries the charm of the journey, both domestic and international, with the wit and whimsy that only caricaturists and satirists can provide. The collection boasts a diverse range of literary styles, from witty dialogues to illustrative ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch's After-Dinner Stories

    Exploring Victorian and Edwardian Humor and Satire through After-Dinner Tales

    Engaging, whimsical, and culturally reflective, *Mr. Punch's After-Dinner Stories* enchants readers with its vibrant array of comedic illustrations and narratives. This anthology, a tribute to the Victorian and Edwardian eras, features a collection of satirical pieces that explore themes of social mores, political nuances, and human folly. These stories are imbued with humor of various shades ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch's Country Life: Humours of Our Rustics

    Rustic Charm: A Tapestry of British Country Humor

    In 'Mr. Punch's Country Life: Humours of Our Rustics,' readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of rural life through a medley of literary styles and comedic lenses. The collection artfully captures the essence of bucolic England, ranging from whimsical illustrations to sharp, satirical prose. Each piece serves as a testament to the authors' ability to blend humor with cultural critique, ... Read more

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  • Humorist of the Pencil: Phil May

    by Phil May ...
    Series series Classics To Go
    Excerpt: "Lucullus Brown (on hospitable purpose intent). "Are you Dining anywhere to-morrow night?" Jones (not liking to absolutely "give himself away"). "Let me see"—(considers)—"No; I'm not Dining anywhere to-morrow." Lucullus Brown (seeing through the artifice). "Um! Poor chap! How Hungry you will be!"" ... Read more

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  • The Phil May Album

    by Phil May ...
    And now, Mr. Whistler, what about Black and White Art?" said an interviewer. "Black and White Art," said Mr. Whistler, "is summed up in two words—Phil May!" Nor is this merely a New School of Art paradox. It is one which is held by artists of all grades alike, and even by the art editor who professes to know and supply what the public likes. That a youth who never had a lesson in drawing in his ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch's Life in London

    Exploring Mr. Punch's satirical escapades in London's bustling 19th-century landscape

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    "Mr. Punch's Life in London" is a captivating assemblage of illustrations, writings, and anecdotes centered around the beloved character of Mr. Punch, who has captivated audiences since the 17th century. This particular collection serves as a vibrant tapestry of Victorian London, employing a blend of humor, satire, and social commentary, encapsulated through Punch's witty dialogues and engaging ... Read more

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  • Mr. Punch's Cockney Humour

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  • The Library Window: 'It is just a very dead thing without any reflection in it''

    Margaret Oliphant Wilson was born on 4th April 1828 in East Lothian in Scotland but spent her childhood in Midlothian, Glasgow and Liverpool.She wrote from a young age and in 1849 had her first novel about the Scottish Free Church movement, a cause her parents sympathized with, published. Her next, ‘Caleb Field’, a couple of years later, led to a lifelong association with Blackwood Magazine to ... Read more

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