Punch (magazine) - Gallery of Selected Early Covers

Gallery of Selected Early Covers

Detail of Punch hanging the Devil from first cover in 1841
1843: 1 July cover shows Punch straddling a trumpeter
Punch magazine cover from 1867 shows Richard Doyle's 1849 illustration
1916: 26 April cover shows Richard Doyle's masthead with colour and advertisements

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