Supplement to "Punch", 16th December 1914 by Various

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Author Various
Title Supplement to "Punch", 16th December 1914
The Unspeakable Turk
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Summary "Supplement to 'Punch', 16th December 1914" by Various is a historical satirical collection published during the early 20th century. This book captures the political climate and social commentary associated with the state of the Ottoman Empire, particularly focusing on the ongoing tensions and conflicts in the Balkans and the broader European context of World War I. Through wit and humor, it addresses the perceived failures and absurdities of the Turkish leadership as viewed by contemporary British society. The content of this collection features a series of political cartoons and illustrations from the satirical magazine "Punch," highlighting moments of crisis, conflict, and intervention surrounding the Ottoman Empire from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. It includes portrayals of Turkey's turbulent relationships with neighboring countries, the reactions of European powers, and the consequences of the empire's actions. Each piece humorously critiques the Turk's leadership, often depicting him as a figure of ridicule and failure amidst the challenges faced by his nation, painting a picture of a declining power struggling to maintain its influence on the world stage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DR: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Balkan Peninsula, Turkey
LoC Class NC: Fine Arts: Drawing, Design, Illustration
Subject Turkey -- Politics and government -- Caricatures and cartoons
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EBook-No. 30678
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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