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In praise of rich women

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6897 - novembre 1972
  • date : 01 novembre 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Goodbye Adam

    Our theme is to replace Labour.'s restrictions with Conservative incentive. We utterly reject
    the philosophy of compulsory wage control. We want instead to get production up and encourage everyone to give of their best.

    par William Davis
  • Freezebeaters

    Wages and salaries may have been frozen, but promotion and the assumption of extra duties and roles will mean a way out of the ice for some. If not for ail

  • Marriage Stakes

    Wedding

    par David Langdon
  • Ail That Glisters May Not Be Gold, But Most Of It Is

    Indoctrinated from our earliest years, we're bound to grow up prejudiced against ri ch
    women. Unfair ! cries ALAN COREN, what we need is a few new legends ...

    par Alan Coren
  • Love Me, Love My Cheque Book

    Philandering for fun and profit noted by FENTON BRESLER

    par Fenston Bresler
  • For the Woman Who has Given Everything

    Neiman Marcus are at it again. Last year the Dallas, Texas store was encouraging the rich woman customer at whom its Christmas catalogue is directed to give His and Hers midget submarines. A previous year it was Islands.

    par Jonathan Routh
  • For the Woman Who has Given Everything

    Neiman Marcus are at it again. Last year the Dallas, Texas store was encouraging the rich woman customer at whom its Christmas catalogue is directed to give His and Hers midget submarines. A previous year it was Islands.

    par Jonathan Routh
  • United I stand

    JOHN WELLS continues our series in which writers are asked to form their own political party

    par John Wells
  • Stanley

    Continuing the adventures of the Great Palaeolithic Hero

    par Murray Ball
  • Stanley

    Continuing the adventures of the Great Palaeolithic Hero

    par Murray Ball

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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