"Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 January 11, 1890" by Various is a comical magazine that pokes fun at Victorian England's society and politics. It gives readers funny thoughts and views on what was happening back then. The writings likely make fun of the strange parts of politics and the silly things people did every day. Inside, you'll find funny stories and poems that sum up the humor and doubts of the time. For instance, there's a poem called "Untiled; or, The Modern Asmodeus," which thinks about how London can be both peaceful and troubled at midnight, showing the secret problems of the city's workers. There are also jokes and letters about different problems in society that make you laugh and think. It illustrates parts of London life like shopping, fun activities, and the courts. With its detailed language and fun pictures, this edition shows what life was like back then and how Punch continues to be a classic in British comedy.

Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 January 11, 1890
By Various
Journey back to Victorian England for satirical poems and sketches, as a humorous periodical sheds light on the absurdities of daily life and the hidden struggles of London's workers.
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