Punch from the 1860s onwards and was editor of the magazine from 1880 to 1906. On the right is Linley Sambourne’s signature. Punch (10 January 1880): 11. Mr. Punch comments on the persistent problem of Egyptian debt, the result of European attempts to modernize and democratize Egypt’s government and society. Click on image to enlarge it.
. On the left this cartoon is signed F.C.B (Francis Cowley Burnand, 1880–1906, who was knighted in 1902. He contributed comic pieces and illustrations toRelated Material including other editorial cartoons from Punch
- Palmerston, the Imperialism of Free Trade, and the Inadvertant Destruction of Turkish and Egyptian Rulers
- Lord de Rothschild’s Egyptian Soothing-Syrup. Feeding-Time; a Little Treat All Round
- Nurse Gladstone. Punch (25 August 1883)
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