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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· June 7, 1866

This penny weekly presents a domestic interior scene: a woman in Victorian dress gestures toward a man hunched over a desk, while a third figure observes from the shadows. The ornate masthead announces the publication as a journal of "useful knowledge and amusement" for working-class readers.

Such weeklies flooded Victorian cities, offering serialized melodramas—tales of crime, betrayal, and mystery—for a few cents. Street & Smith and competitors like it fed an urban appetite for sensation and moral instruction wrapped in thrilling narrative. These publications reached clerks, servants, and laborers with lurid plots and wood-cut illustrations that would evolve directly into early comic strips and eventually comic books, establishing the visual grammar of sequential art for mass audiences.

About this artifact

Date
June 7, 1866
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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