Punch

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Punch was a long-running British weekly magazine famous for its satirical cartoons and humorous commentary on politics and society.

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Label Occurrences
Punch canonical 9
Punch magazine 6
La Caricature 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British weekly magazine
satirical magazine
archivedAt British Library
basedOnModelOf Le Charivari
circulationArea British Empire
United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dissolutionDate 1992
finalPublicationDate 2002
founder Ebenezer Landells
Henry Mayhew
genre humour magazine
satire
hasContributor A. A. Milne
E. H. Shepard
John Tenniel
P. G. Wodehouse
William Makepeace Thackeray
surface form: Thackeray
hasFormat illustrated magazine
hasISSN 0033-5622
hasLegacy coining and popularising political catchphrases
establishing conventions of British magazine cartooning
inception 1841
influenced British political satire
cartooning traditions in the United Kingdom
language English
medium print
nickname Le Charivari
surface form: The London Charivari
notableFor humorous commentary on politics
humorous commentary on society
satirical cartoons
originalPublisher Punch Office
peakInfluencePeriod Edwardian era
Victorian era
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Punch Publications Ltd
relaunchDate 1996
subjectFocus British politics
current affairs
social issues
usedForm humorous essays
multi-panel cartoons
satirical verse
single-panel cartoons

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E. H. Shepard employer Punch
E. H. Shepard workedFor Punch
A. A. Milne employer Punch
this entity surface form: Punch magazine
Honoré Daumier employer Punch
this entity surface form: La Caricature
William Makepeace Thackeray employer Punch
this entity surface form: Punch magazine
Anthony Powell employer Punch
this entity surface form: Punch magazine
Tom Taylor employer Punch
Tom Taylor publication Punch
Tom Taylor describedBySource Punch
this entity surface form: satirical magazine Punch
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger was publisher of The New York Times nickname Punch
subject surface form: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
Lucy Punch familyName Punch
John Tenniel employer Punch
Miss Read employer Punch
this entity surface form: Punch magazine
created iconic images of Winnie-the-Pooh and friends employer Punch
subject surface form: E. H. Shepard
this entity surface form: Punch magazine
Bradbury and Evans printedFor Punch
this entity surface form: Punch magazine