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Jaquette “Lord, how I hate the night-time”

“Lord, how I hate the night-time”

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 7286 - 1980
  • date : 01 juin 1980
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • Whizz tor Atomms

    THE scene is the dark, doom- haunted skool of st. custards chiz chiz moan drone where the tiny pupils live a life of friteful sufering at the hands of the headmaster GRIMES and his band of thugs who hav the impertnence to call themselves masters.
    Our hero dashing NIGEL MOLESWORTH hem hem is stroling the dank flagstoans his hansome brow furroed in thought his lithe yung muscles bunched like a traned panther. 0 wot can ale thee, knite at arms? cry FOTHERINGTON-TOMAS, the skool gurly. Our hero lash out with left jab folloed by right upercut, hurra hurra scream packed masses in madison square gardn, but FOTHERINGTON-TOMAS meerly nip behind MA TRON'S skurt, shreeking "\'\'ot dredfull thing hav got into Molesworth, matron, he is normly the most humain of men help help!"

    par Alan Coren
  • The human zoo

    If animais were more like politicians, says MAHOOD, London Zoo would soon be packing in the crowds again.

    par Mahood
  • Transatlantic cables

    FROM Binion's Horseshoe casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, I bring glad tidings of great joy to those aged 25 and under, tidings of great gloom to those of us
    ageing fast enough to think that senior citizens, let alone policemen, look younger every day

    par Anthony Holden
  • Shiptalk

    THERE are, the landlubber notices at once, more nautical spots. The breeze bears petro-chemical fumes rather than sait and not even the worst navigator among sea-birds would alight here. The honk of horns would drown any whistling of wind in the rigging and the only bollards at which to tie up are green posts with devices to swallow coins on the top. Kensington High Street is not, after ail, the open sea.

    par Jonathan Sale
  • A Bouquet in the Ballet par Caryl Brahms
  • Jerking Apart par Stanley Reynolds

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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