Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919

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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. - Vol. 156.

0:02
2

February 19, 1919.

0:01
3

CHARIVARIA.

5:09
4

THE CAM OFFENSIVE.

1:34
5

CAST.

5:13
6

THE ACUTE ANGLER.

6:12
7

THE TWOPENNY BIN.

1:44
8

TO A DEAR DEPARTED.

2:49
9

A CONTRA APPRECIATION.

3:17
10

NOUVELLES DE PARIS. - (With acknowledgments to the "Society" Press).

4:46

Description

A snapshot of Britain’s post‑war mood, this lively issue captures the wry, irreverent spirit that made Punch a national favourite. Its pages brim with biting commentary on demobilisation delays, the absurdities of military life, and the everyday quirks of a society adjusting to peace. The humor is both timely and timeless, turning headlines into punchy jokes.

Readers will wander through a parade of oddities: a factory swapping weapons for ice‑cream freezers, a German prince’s dramatic protests, and soldiers swapping gratuities for civilian suits. Satirical sketches lampoon politicians, magistrates, and even the quirks of ordinary workers, while playful pieces on sport, fashion and strange inventions keep the tone light. The magazine’s clever wordplay and caricatures turn current events into a carnival of wit.

Illustrated with the classic, exaggerated drawings that defined the era, the issue offers visual gags that complement the prose. From a stubborn Highgate lodger to a St. Bernard dog swallowing cash, the artwork adds an extra layer of comedy. Together, the text and images create a vivid, laugh‑filled portrait of 1919 Britain.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (74K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Malcolm Farmer, William Flis, and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-11-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

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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