Punch
Note from Alfred Noyes, a Chapter from Anecdotes about 20th Century Authors

A magazine of humour and satire, was in print from 1841 until its closure in 2002. A British institution with an international reputation for its witty and irreverent humour; it published the work of some of the greatest comic writers (Thackeray, P G Wodehouse and P J O'Rourke among others) and gave us the cartoon as we know it today (Circa 2004). Its political cartoons swayed governments while its social cartoons captured life in the 19th and 20th centuries. The world's finest cartoonists appeared in Punch: such great names as Tenniel, E H Shepard, Fougasse, and Pont.