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Punch, the magazine of humour and satire, ran from 1841 until its closure in 2002. A very British institution with an international reputation for its witty and irreverent take on the world, it published the work of some of the greatest comic writers (Thackeray, P G Wodehouse and P J O’Rourke among others) and gave us the cartoon as we know it today. Its political cartoons swayed governments while its social cartoons captured life in the 19th and 20th centuries. The world’s finest cartoonists appeared in Punch: such great names as John Leech, Tenniel, E H Shepard, Fougasse, and Pont. |
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Darvill's Rare Prints is pleased to offer the following cartoons from 1844-1916. THE PROBABLE SOURCE OF THESE PRINTS IS "CARTOONS FROM PUNCH" PUBLISHED BY BRADBURY, AGNEW & CO OF LONDON IN 1906 |
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THE STARVED-OUT UNDERTAKERS |
SAUCY JACK RUSSELL; |
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(1850) $15 |
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THE GRECIAN DIFFICULTY Mr. Punch.—"Why don't you hit one of your own size?" |
AIN'T I VOLATILE? Lord B—gh—m as Miss Mocher.—"Bless you, man alive! I'm here and there, and where not, like the Conjuror's half-crown in a lady's hankercher. Aha? Umph? What a rattle I am!—Ain't I volatile?" |
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(1850) $20 |
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THE CAT'S PAW; OR, POOR PU (S) SEY |
THE GREAT CATTLE SHOW THE ROMAN BULL THAT DIDN'T GET THE PRIZE |
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(1850) $15 |
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THE FREE-TRADER'S VALENTINE Corden.—Lovely maiden, look not shy,... Agriculture.—On your words I will rely,... |
WHO'S DAT KNOCKING AT DE DOOR? THE OLD SONG, AS SUNG BY OLD JOE (HUME) ONCE, AT LEAST, EVERY SESSION I had just come down, with my subject warm... |
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LORD JOHN SHUTTING UP SHOP |
A GENTLEMAN IN DIFFICULTIES Lord John.—"It's impossiblle for our House to let you have that little Matter now. But you can have a Bill payable Next Session, if you like. |
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(1850) $15 |
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PUNCH'S MONUMENT TO PEEL |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE ADMIRALTY TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION |
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(1850) $20 |
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THE AMERICAN ROVER-GENERAL WOT TRIED TO STEAL A CUBA |
THE BARLEY-CORN PLOT — A GANG OF DESPERATE CONSPIRATORS |
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(1850) $30 |
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EFFECT OF THE SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH, OR, PEACE AND GOOD-WILL BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE |
HE WENT AWAY WITH A FLEA IN HIS EAR |
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(1850) $15 |
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THE NEW SIAMESE TWINS |
THE "JUDICIOUS BOTTLE-HOLDER"; OR, DOWNING STREET PET |
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(1851) $20 |
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FLUSHING THE GREAT CITY SEWERS |
YOU CAN'T PASS HERE! |
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(1853/1851) $15 |
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LORD MAYOR-IUS MOURNING OVER THE RUINS OF SMIFFEL AN AFFECTING APPLICATION OF AN ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL INCIDENT |
THE AMAZON (B-G-M) ATTACKING CHANCERY ABUSE (BEING HIS L-D-P'S FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON.) |
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(1851) $15 |
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A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK |
MRS. ENGLAND SETTING HER HOUSE IN ORDER FOR 1852 "PAY THAT BILL, JOHN, AND I SHALL BE ALL RIGHT FOR THE YEAR." |
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(1851) $15 |
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HORROR OF THAT RESPECTABLE SAINT, ST. ALBANS |
PRAISE AND PUDDING H.R.H. PR-NCE ALBERT.— Master Joseph Paxton—In addition to the Honours that have been heaped upon You, I have much Pleasure in Presenting You with this Piece of 'Solid Pudding.'." |
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(1851) $15 |
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A GALLOP AMONGST THE BISHOP; OR, A RAPID ACT OF 'HORSMAN'-SHIP |
AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC |
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(1851) $15 |
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MORE ORIGINAL PUNCH CARTOONS: 1844-1847 | 1848-1849 | 1850-1851 | 1852-1853 | 1854-1856 | 1857-1858 | 1915 | 1916 | next |
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