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  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6869 - 1972
  • date : 01 avril 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Good Press Guide

    In compiling the Good Press Guide, the Editor has been conscious of the diffi.culties which confront the staffs of many of these establishments. They have to contend on the one hand with the demands of their customers, and on the other the taste, and often the lack of it, of the proprietor. Moreover, many of the latter are men of considerable wealth and self importance, and insist on taking a hand in trying to shape the menu and the customer.
    In recent years there has been a disquieting increase in the dominance of the trade. Prices remain absurdly high and value increasingly scarce. This having been said, however, Britain still possesses the second best Press in the world.

    par Robert Morley's
  • The Year of the Tree

    Graham celebrates the announcement of a nationwide campaign in 1973 for the care and protection of trees

  • Sunday, Bloody Sunday?

    Stanley Reynolds jumps in at le weekend

    par Stanley Reynolds
  • Brittany : a family playground

    Brittany's coastline is_France's most varied and colour- ful. The sweeping sands of the family playground of La Baule. The sheltered bays of the Emerald Coast, with elegant Dinard at its heart. And the romantic capes
    and caves of the Côtes d'Armor. Tiny fishing vil- lages in the warm caress of the Gulf Stream. And inland. towns full of medieval charm.
    Brittany's climate is mild and the ocean air invigorating. You'll find beach clubs for the children. water sports in plenty and a varied night life. Enjoy the casino, clubs and discotheques of La Baule. Or the unique Breton crêperies (pancake bars) of the quiet inland towns and sea food restaur- ants of the Côte d'Amour.
    Brittany is so near. Ideal for the family. cspecially in June and September when comfortable hotels offer low season rates. Brittany is just 85 minutes
    away by Rousseau Aviation, France's International Airline. Oaily from April lst. Rous- seau fly Gatwick - Dinard and Nantes eàch way. except Saturdays (to Gatwick only) and Sundays (from Gatwick
    only).

  • Red, White or Black?

    Red wine, as any wine snob will be only too pleased to tell you, should be drunk with meat, white wine with fish. Which is a very useful piece of information if you happen to be entertaining a group of wine snobs who are ail eating the same thing. But what do you do if you're wining and dining
    a party of friends, one third of which insist on ordering Filet Mignon, one third Sole Dieppoise and one-third Curried Prawns?
    We venture to suggest a simple guide:

  • Take Me to your Union Leader

    Alan Brien goes in search of the mythical monster that blackmai ls governments and holds the country to ransom

    par Alan Brien
  • Great Adventures

    Safely across the Pacific, what is there left stilI at least ten expeditions unaccounted for

  • Adam and Eve managed OK

    Ln this frank and uninhibited article, Basil Boothroyd creates a publishing landmark by offering no advice about sex whatsoever

    par Basil Boothroyd

A propos du magazine

Punch
Punch PUNCH is a satirical magazine created in 1841 by Henry Mayhew. It is well known for discovering authors and drawers like Willie Wilde and Cecil Aldin. The magazine was really popular in the second half of the XIXth century and lasted until 2002 when it had to stop its publication because of a bad turnover.

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