Mr. Punch Afloat. The Humours of Boating and Sailing. Punch Library of Humour. No 4
England: The Amalgamated Press, Ltd., c1910. Illustrations of John Tenniel. A humorous collection originally published in the 19th century, curated by J.A. Hammerton with illustrations by John Tenniel. This book compiles comedic anecdotes, poems, and illustrations from the British magazine Punch, capturing the whimsical and satirical aspects of boating and sailing culture in Victorian Britain. The book explores themes such as the social quirks of boating outings, amateur mishaps, and lighthearted advice for sailors. Notable sections include humorous takes like ‘Mr. Punch at the Helm,’ ‘Hints to Beginners,’ and ‘The Amateur Yachtsman.’ The illustrations and satirical pieces bring a playful perspective to the joys and absurdities of life on the water. [Adapted from reviews]
Brown cloth with titles and illustration in black; 7.25 inches tall; 192 pages. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear; boards toned and soiled; corner wear, small loss on the upper spine.
Subjects: English wit and humor, Pictorial. Boats and boating; Humor.
Item #19694
Price: $19.95



