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The seven deadly sins

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6870 - 1972
  • date : 01 mai 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • If Music be the Food of Love, Let’s Sell it Canned

    Peter Preston on the latest developments
    in the wonderful world of background music

    par Peter Preston
  • David Myers

    David Myers. a free-lance
    cartoonist for twenty years.
    first went to art college on an
    Army grant and while still
    there took over from Osbert
    Lancaster on the Express.
    Then Lancaster came back
    from his holidays. Since
    that time Myers has done a
    TV series. invented a toy,
    designed 500 greeting cards
    and become a sucker for
    junk shops

  • The seventies
  • I Want to be Evil

    "Today I feel so wicked, so wicked, so wicked." Carmen Miranda

    par Alan Coren
  • Seven Deadly Sinners

    Tired of writing about their wickedness
    under the pseudonym of "Name and address supplied",
    seven distinguished sinners have leapt
    at the chance to flaunt their failings openly.
    We can only apologise for their degeneracy and ask
    you ail to ostracise them socially

  • Stanley

    Continuing the adventures of the Great Palaeolithic Hero

    par Murray Ball
  • There’ll be Eagles Over the White Cliffs of Dover

    At a time when the BBC
    is planning a TV programme about
    a Nazi occupation of this country ,
    Alan Brien reveals an hitherto unknown
    essay by Dr Goebbels on the tactics
    most calculated to succeed

    par Alan Brien
  • Country life

    Not everything that happens in Britain gets into the national press. This
    feature presents some of the news which never made it. Readers are
    invited to contribute : f:1 will be paid for each clipping used. Send entries
    to Country Lite column. Punch, 23 Tudor Street. EC4.

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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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