This vintage issue of Punch magazine from October 1915 features an array of fascinating drawings depicting life during World War 1. The publication covers a range of topics from politics to entertainment, making it a must-have for history buffs and collectors alike. With a publication name of Punch, readers can expect witty commentary and satirical humor to add an extra layer of interest to the periodical. This edition specifically focuses on the theme of "On the King's Highway," providing insights into the role of the monarchy during times of war. Overall, this is a valuable addition to any collection of magazines and books related to history and war.