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Punch or the Parisian Charivari March 1878. Punch's subtitle of The London Charivari was a reference to the famous French satirical newspaper, Le Charivari: " .......an illustrated newspaper published in Paris, France from 1832 to 1937. Small caption says: Bitte hier abschneiden (cut off here. In 1878 the Parisian "Charivari" published this drawing. The caption, with a few minor alterations, is still true for today: "Are you now for Italy?" - "No" - "For Russia?" - "No" - "For Turkey?" - "No, I am only for myself.". Possible reference to Treaty of San Stefano (1978) peace settlement imposed on the Ottoman government by Russia at the end of the Russia-Turkish War. Opposed by Austria-Hungary and Britain, modified at the Congress of Berlin. ©TopFoto.

Punch or the Parisian Charivari March 1878. Punch's subtitle of The London Charivari was a reference to the famous French satirical newspaper, Le Charivari: " .......an illustrated newspaper published in Paris, France from 1832 to 1937. Small caption says: Bitte hier abschneiden (cut off here. In 1878 the Parisian "Charivari" published this drawing. The caption, with a few minor alterations, is still true for today: "Are you now for Italy?" - "No" - "For Russia?" - "No" - "For Turkey?" - "No, I am only for myself.". Possible reference to Treaty of San Stefano (1978) peace settlement imposed on the Ottoman government by Russia at the end of the Russia-Turkish War. Opposed by Austria-Hungary and Britain, modified at the Congress of Berlin. ©TopFoto.
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Caption: Punch or the Parisian Charivari March 1878. Punch's subtitle of The London Charivari was a reference to the famous French satirical newspaper, Le Charivari: " .......an illustrated newspaper published in Paris, France from 1832 to 1937. Small caption says: Bitte hier abschneiden (cut off here. In 1878 the Parisian "Charivari" published this drawing. The caption, with a few minor alterations, is still true for today: "Are you now for Italy?" - "No" - "For Russia?" - "No" - "For Turkey?" - "No, I am only for myself.". Possible reference to Treaty of San Stefano (1978) peace settlement imposed on the Ottoman government by Russia at the end of the Russia-Turkish War. Opposed by Austria-Hungary and Britain, modified at the Congress of Berlin. ©TopFoto
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