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Street and Smith's New York Weekly
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Street and Smith's New York Weekly

· January 14, 1878

This front page depicts a sensational scene of violence and distress—a woman in a white dress faints or falls while men in dark suits restrain or assault her in a sparse room. The lurid illustration anchors a serialized story promising melodrama and crime.

Penny dreadfuls like this weekly were the mass entertainment of Victorian working-class readers, offering serialized tales of murder, betrayal, and passion in cheap installments. Street and Smith's prolific output flooded newsstands with tales of fallen women, criminal underworlds, and social chaos. These stories, illustrated with woodcuts of maximum sensationalism, established the conventions later inherited by comic books: recurring characters, cliffhanger endings, and visual storytelling for readers hungry for excitement beyond their daily lives.

About this artifact

Date
January 14, 1878
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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