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An illustrated collection of humorous drawings with short captions that lampoon everyday life in urban and suburban settings. The plates are grouped into themed sections—costers and cockneys, bars and streets, studies and sketches, community life, children, seaside scenes, and rural vignettes—and present caricatures of social types, domestic mishaps, and institutional absurdities. Visual exaggeration and wry captioning highlight colloquial speech, social pretensions, and human foibles, alternating single-frame jokes, recurring character sketches, and observational tableaux that rely on timing and expressive line work for comedic effect.

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Phil May

Phil May was a prominent British illustrator and caricaturist, celebrated for his contributions to the world of humor and satire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his distinctive style, May's work often appeared in the influential magazine "Punch," where he captured the social and political nuances of his time. His notable works include "Humorists of the Pencil: Phil May" and "Phil May: Sketches from 'Punch,'" which showcase his keen observational skills and wit. Through his illustrations, May left a lasting impact on the art of caricature, making him a significant figure in the literary and artistic heritage of his era.

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