Fun
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Title (and subtitle)
Fun
Description
Satirical weekly magazine founded in 1861 and was one of Punch's most important rivals. The magazine targeted the lower-middle class and sustained "a combination of serious political commentary and innovative graphic modes over several decades" (DNCJ).
Date Available
1861-1901
editor
The magazine was founded by H. J. Byron. His successor, Tom Hood, was one of the most important editors and worked for the magazine for over a decade (DNCJ).
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Woman Suffrage | Text | |
Front Page Fun | Image | |
Women's Rights - and Wrongs | Article | |
To those down with the "Demon." | Text | |
"To those down with the "Demon."" Full Page | Text |
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Fun Vol. LXV No. 1658 | Issue | |
Fun, Volume L, Issue 1276 | Issue |
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"Woman's Rights" | Author | Image |
"A Soothing Discovery" | Author | Text |
"Predictions for 1888" | Author | Text |
"Dots By The Way" - full page | Author | Text |
"Dots By The Way" | Author | Text |