Mark Lemon
(1809 - 1870)
Mark Lemon was a British playwright, author and the founding editor of Punch.
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The Enchanted Doll (1849)
A wooden doll maker is punished for his laziness and envy of his neighbor, a silversmith. This story was written for the entertainment of Charles Dickens’ children. The image above is from a later edition. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Fairy Tales (1868)
Includes The Enchanted Doll and The Chronicles of the Three Sisters. Read online at archive.org.
Richard Doyle
Punch Volume 10 (1846)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 11 (1846)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 12 (1847)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 13 (1847)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 14 (1848)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 15 (1848)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’
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Punch Volume 16 (1849)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’
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Punch Volume 17 (1849)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’
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Punch Volume 18 (1850)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’
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Punch Volume 19 (1850)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’
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Punch Volume 4 (1843)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 5 (1843)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 6 (1844)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 7 (1844)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 8 (1845)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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Punch Volume 9 (1845)
A British humor, satire and news magazine, famous for its illustrations, including those first designated as ‘cartoons.’ Read online at Google.
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