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We don’t want to lose you, but...

  • magazine : Punch
  • numero : 6890 - 1972
  • date : 27 septembre 1972
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

Sommaire

  • From Here to Eternity

    Getting the sack is bad enough, but filling the time while finding a new job
    can be even worse

    par Mahood
  • We Don’t Want To Lose You, But We Think You Ought To Go...

    Case No. 107/4/J(b)from the KEITH WATERHOUSE files

    par Keith Waterhouse
  • For What We Are About To Receive, May The Lord Make Us Truly Thankful

    Punch's Nine-Point Guide to Retirement

    par David Williams
  • Fiddling While the Judge Burns

    Alan Brien suggests that one man's perk is another man's privilege

    par Alan Brien
  • If Britain had fallen...

    ...but why is it always the Nazis who raise the most excited speculations on the part of historians and tellypundits? What about ail those other threats that have dotted our past?

  • To be honest...

    Second of our series in which a team of hand-picked cynics suggests that Honesty ls The Best Policy is the biggest lie of all

    par André Previn
  • Introducing Expertology

    Miles Kington explains the principles behind a brand-new science

  • The Wonderful World of Publishing

    "ln this uninhibited, attacking yet always fair piece, author FRANK DOUGHTY strips the veil of secrecy from the monsters of publishing and puts an unerring finger on their weaknesses. lt is bound to cause controversy, argument, even bitterness, yet we believe we are right to publish it at this time."

    par Frank Doughty

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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