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A witty snapshot of Britain’s early fascination with wheels, this collection gathers Mr. Punch’s sharp‑eyed cartoons and lively commentary on the rise of the motor car and the bicycle. With more than a hundred illustrations, the humor ranges from the absurd mishaps of reckless motorists to the gentle ribbing of over‑eager cyclists, all rendered in the classic, irreverent style that made Punch a household name.
The book captures the paradox of a society that first doubts, then embraces new modes of travel, using satire to highlight both the chaos and the charm of those pioneering days. Readers will enjoy the lively anecdotes of daring drives, the comical chaos of early road traffic, and the affectionate nods to the freedom these inventions promised. It’s a delightful, illustrated romp through a transformative era, perfect for anyone who loves a good laugh about the quirks of progress.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (95K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.