"Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, December 17, 1887" by Various is a comical magazine from the Victorian era that uses wit and satire to reflect on the events, people, and society of its time. It's a collection of funny writings, pictures, and short stories that make observations about what was happening then, from politics to the latest fashions, all wrapped up in humor. Through comical essays and poems, the magazine takes aim at important people, current events, and general trends, using jokes and satire to make readers laugh and think. Some of the topics included are a politician thinking about leaving office and funny takes on business in Great Britain. Overall, this book shows the humor that "Punch" was known for, with stories that were meant to both entertain and make fun of the world of politics and regular life, giving a peek into the thoughts and feelings of people in Victorian times.

Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, December 17, 1887
By Various
In a bygone era of stiff upper lips, a magazine boldly lampooned the follies of society, politics, and everything in between, leaving no powdered wig unturned with its razor-sharp wit.
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