Punch
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 146, January 14, 1914
We hear that the CHANCELLOR has, while in North Africa, been making a close study of camels, with a view to ascertaining the nature of the last straw which breaks their backs.
Punch
We hear that the CHANCELLOR has, while in North Africa, been making a close study of camels, with a view to ascertaining the nature of the last straw which breaks their backs.
Other games, seldom chronicled but inquiring at least as much skill from their votaries as the better known varieties, are EARLY MORNING SKI-BAGGING--at which the Germans freque...
3. Chapter 3Personally I think too much respect is paid to age. There is nothing clever in being old--nothing at all. On the other hand, youth has a charm of its own. Besides, twenty-two is...
1. Chapter 1We hear that the CHANCELLOR has, while in North Africa, been making a close study of camels, with a view to ascertaining the nature of the last straw which breaks their backs.
4. Chapter 4"What," I asked myself, "is just the matter with this apparently quite nice book?" (It was _Joan's Green Year_, and written by E.L. DOON and published by MACMILLAN.) It is the k...