The Puppet-Show (1848–1849) was a British humorous and satirical weekly magazine,[1] a short-lived imitator of Punch, edited by John Bridgeman from offices at 11 Wellington Street North in London.
The primary targets of its political satire were Lord Russell's Whig ministry, Chartists, Irish nationalists, and the French.
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