Traces the origins of puppetry's famous duo Punch and Judy from their birth in Italy to their travels across medieval Europe, exploring the show's moral and cultural significance and the people who created it.
"The traditional puppet comedy as old as Shakespeare, about the ugly little man who happily kills everyone before he is confronted by the Devil."
"This collection of Punch and Judy scenes was put together by the team that first put the characters and the trope to writing: illustrator George Cruikshank and author John Payne Collier."
"Traces the origins of puppetry's famous duo Punch and Judy from their birth in Italy to their travels across medieval Europe, exploring the show's moral and cultural significance and the people who created it."@en
"Punch and Judy, with illustrations designed and engraved by G. Cruikshank. Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England. [By John Payne Collier.]"@en
"Punch and Judy, with illustrations : accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England"@en
"Punch and Judy : Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and the puppet-plays in England"
"Punch and Judy, with illustrations designed and engraved : accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England"@en
"Punch and Judy with illustrations designed and engraved"
"Punch and Judy with illustrations designed and engraved by G. Cruikshank. Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England. [By John Payne Collier]"@en
"Punch and Judy. With illustrations drawn and engraved by George Cruikshank ... Second edition. [By John Payne Collier.]"@en
"Punch and Judy, : with illustrations designed by George Cruikshank. : Accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England"
"Punch and Judy accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet-plays in England"
"Punch and Judy : a short history with the original dialogue"@en
"Punch and Judy : a short history with the original dialogue"
"Punch and Judy : accompanied by the dialogue of the puppet-show, an account of its origin, and of puppet plays in England"
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Punch and Judy (Fictitious characters) Juvenile fiction.
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