Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 by E. W. Cole

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By Elena Nelson Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Cole, E. W. (Edward William), 1832-1918 Cole, E. W. (Edward William), 1832-1918
English
Hey, have you ever wondered what people laughed at in the 1800s? I just stumbled upon the weirdest, most wonderful book: 'Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1' by E.W. Cole. It's not a novel—it's a wild, chaotic scrapbook from 1879, packed with jokes, riddles, cartoons, and bizarre facts that feel like a direct line to Victorian humor. The 'conflict' here is trying to make sense of it all! One minute you're laughing at a pun about a fish, the next you're staring at a nonsensical diagram or a moral lesson about good behavior. It's like the internet, but printed on paper and powered by steam. If you love oddities, history, or just need a break from serious stories, this collection is a genuine treasure. It’s funny, baffling, and gives you a real feel for what entertained people over 140 years ago. Trust me, you’ve never read anything quite like it.
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Let's clear something up right away: this isn't a storybook in the traditional sense. Published in 1879 by Australian bookseller and philanthropist Edward William Cole, this book is a glorious, messy explosion of content. Imagine someone took the best (and strangest) bits from old newspapers, joke books, children's primers, and science pamphlets, threw them in a blender, and bound the results between two covers.

The Story

There is no linear plot. Instead, you open the book and are immediately greeted by a whirlwind of content. One page might have a series of cartoons about a man trying to catch a pig. Turn the page, and you'll find a collection of 'Queer Calculations' or riddles with delightfully old-fashioned answers. There are comic poems, absurd diagrams, tongue twisters, and even sections with moral advice for children. It jumps from pure silliness to curious facts about the world without any warning. The only through-line is Cole's clear desire to amuse, puzzle, and occasionally educate his readers in the most entertaining way possible.

Why You Should Read It

Reading this book is an experience. It's less about following a narrative and more about time-traveling into the Victorian mind. The humor ranges from timeless puns that still land to jokes that are so of their era you need to just appreciate their oddness. I love it because it's humanizing. It reminds you that people in fancy clothes and formal portraits still loved a good laugh about bad puns and silly drawings. It's also surprisingly charming. The mix of genuine warmth in the moral tales with the sheer absurdity of the jokes creates a unique personality you won't find in modern books.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for curious minds, lovers of historical oddities, and anyone who enjoys a good, random browse. It's a fantastic pick for a coffee table or bathroom reader—perfect in short bursts. If you're a strict plot-driven novel fan, this might feel chaotic. But if you want to connect with the playful, everyday side of the 19th century, 'Cole's Funny Picture Book' is a direct portal. Think of it as the great-great-grandfather of modern meme culture, and spend a delightful hour getting lost in its pages.



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