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How the young see Europe

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6903 - décembre 1973
  • date : 01 décembre 1973
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Europe goes to school

    The address of the school is 42, rue du Vert Chasseur, a long quiet street in the south of Brussels lined with prosperous private houses in their own prosperous grounds. The gateway to 42 is much like the others, with a drive leading to a large house and not much else visible in the trees. As the Punch Expedition to the European School fell out of its ruinously expensive Belgian taxi and stood staring down the muddy drive, it had a vision of a souped-up finishing school in a posh suburb, and it sighed.

    par Miles Kington and Geoffrey Dickinson
  • The Acapulco Hilton

    It's a charming, unspoiled spot a thousand miles from anywhere, so why
    not give up smoking and stay at the Acapulco Hilton instead?

    par Alan Coren
  • Is it safe to go abroad ?

    Even today, millions of Britons have never taken a holiday outside their homeland. This questionnaire by E. S. TURNER is designed to clear up their misgivings

    par E.S. Turner
  • The Punch scheme for Piccadilly

    Here, at a stroke, the Committee has contrived to design an amenity that both sums up the traditional spirit of Piccadilly, grand old lady of London,
    and also offers a convenience geared to the demands of the twenty-first century.

  • I Was a Fugitive From a Writers’ Colony

    The controversy over the setting-up of Britain's first Writers' Commune has stirred ALAN BRIEN to lie down and think about it for a bit

    par Alan Brien

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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