Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 19, 1917

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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 19, 1917

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. - Vol. 153.

0:02
2

December 19, 1917.

0:01
3

CHARIVARIA.

5:31
4

OUR PACIFISTS.

1:40
5

THE CADET'S FRIEND.

2:29
6

IF THE PAPER SHORTAGE INCREASES. - (Some Future Press Items.)

2:36
7

"CHOCKCHAW;" - OR, BIG-WIGS AT PLAY.

6:29
8

THE SUPERIOR SEX.

4:31
9

TO "MARTIN ROSS." - (After reading "Irish Memories.")

2:10
10

THE FOOD OF THE FAMOUS.

2:18

Description

A lively snapshot of Britain in the heat of the First World War, this volume captures the razor‑sharp wit that made Punch a household name. Through a cascade of mock‑serious headlines and tongue‑in‑cheek commentary, the pages echo a nation juggling defeat, propaganda and everyday absurdities. Listeners will hear the familiar cadence of satirical prose that both comforts and provokes.

The magazine skewers everything from General Allenby’s promises in Jerusalem to the baffling bureaucracy of food‑control and the oddities of domestic service. It lampoons political speeches, international diplomacy, and even the quirks of the animal kingdom, all while slipping in clever wordplay about cheese, butter, and the ever‑present threat of submarines. The humor is unmistakably British—dry, self‑deprecating, and ever ready to poke fun at authority.

Together, these pieces offer more than laughs; they transport you to a wartime London where satire served as a coping mechanism. The listener gets a taste of the era’s concerns, its quirks, and the resilient spirit that turned headlines into comedy. It’s a compact, entertaining time capsule that feels both historically rich and delightfully irreverent.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (66K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

This title brings together work by multiple contributors rather than a single writer. “Various authors” is a cataloging label often used for collections, anthologies, and other collaborative books.

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