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October 22, 1892.
THE LAY OF A SUCCESSFUL ANGLER.
SWORD AND PEN; - Or, The Rival Commanders. - (Extract from a Military Story of the near Future.)
THE BATTLE OF THE BARDS; OR, THE LISTS FOR THE LAURELS.
IN A GHOST-SHOW.
BETWEEN THE ACTS; OR, THE DRAMA IN LIQUOR.
"IN A WINTER (COVENT) GARDEN."
COLUMBUS.
THE GREAT UNKNOWN.
A USEFUL EXPERIENCE.
This issue opens with a heartfelt tribute to a beloved colleague, written in the lofty, rhymed style that Victorian readers loved. The elegiac verses celebrate his warmth, loyalty, and the camaraderie of the publishing house, while also hinting at the gentle humor that underpins even a mournful moment. It sets a tone of affectionate nostalgia that carries through the rest of the magazine.
The pages then shift to the usual Punch blend of satire and verse. A lively exchange between two Irish personalities pokes fun at political union, and a whimsical poem extols the modest worm over fancy artificial flies, delighting anglers and non‑anglers alike. A brief military sketch follows, where Captain Pipeclay confronts a balky company and the growing power of the press, offering a tongue‑in‑cheek look at authority and modernity. Together, these pieces showcase the magazine's knack for mixing gentle ribbing with sharper social commentary.
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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