Satiric illustration by George du Maurier.
Punch, or the London Charivari, January 16, 1869.
Punch cartoon by George du Maurier— “Post-Prandial Pessimists.”
SCENE— The smoking-room at the Decadents.
First Decadent: “After all, Smythe, what would Life be without Coffee?”
Second Decadent: “True Jeohnes, True! And yet, after all, what is Life with Coffee?”
Questions I ask myself every day.
This is the darkest timeline.
Punch, Oct. 15, 1892
(Source: bloomsburyist)
Addlebrained addicts smoke out their brains to the tune of scorched old fiddler Nick-Otin. Fully titled ‘Old Nick-Otin Stealing “Away the Brains” of His Devotees’, a captioned cartoon in woodcut by N.N., in the London weekly Punch, Saturday, January 16 1869, page 21.
From a collection of comics and illustrations depicting the human head spiked or sucked, opened up, overflowing or downright exploding, at Yesterday’s Papers.