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The Vatican and its money

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6855 - 1972
  • date : 01 janvier 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • My Man for The White House

    Two weeks ago in Punch George Axelrod picked Gregory Peck for President.
    This week RALPH SCHOENSTEIN nominates his candidate

    par Ralph Schoenstein
  • Why, Mr. Heath-You’re Beautiful !

    On the image and the spectacle

    par Humphrey Lyttelton
  • Ali For One, and One For All

    Judging by their lack-lustre performances the two party system doesn't seem to inspire our politicians. MAHOOD looks at some African one party states to see if they manage any better

  • Shall we tell them the truth now?’

    BASIL BOOTHROYD on the great Chaplin owning up

    par Basil Boothroyd
  • Me Aristocrat, You Jane!

    Last week's research report from America that anthropoid apes are not just more intelligent than was formerly supposed but may actually be taught to speak a few simple phrases opened up vast areas of speculation. Since Edgar Rice Burroughs is no longer around, only ALAN COREN remains to tell the tale

    par Alan Coren
  • Mind Where You Pearce

    Lt is not generally known that before the Pearce Commission set off to assess the views and political awareness of the native Rhodesian. they had already
    conducted a similar study of the native Engilshman.

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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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