Index for Mr. Punch at the Seaside by J. A. Hammerton

Summary:

"Mr. Punch at the Seaside" by J. A. Hammerton is a collection of humorous illustrations and commentary, likely compiled in the late 19th century. This work draws from the archives of the iconic British magazine "Punch," which published satirical and comedic content from its inception. The book captures the essence of seaside life through the lens of Mr. Punch, a character emblematic of British humor, and it highlights the quirks and customs associated with holidaying at coastal resorts. The opening of the book introduces readers to the cultural context of seaside vacations in Britain, emphasizing how the advent of railway travel transformed the annual holiday into a norm for the British public. The editor notes the paradox of British enjoyment, juxtaposing perceived sadness with Mr. Punch's ever-optimistic perspective. Several snippets showcase various characters and their dialogues, reflecting their humorous observations and experiences at the beach, including amusing complaints about lodgings, bathing machines, and the company of fellow holidaymakers. This blend of witty illustrations and storytelling sets the tone for a delightful exploration of the quirks of Victorian seaside life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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