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

· December 14, 1865

This penny weekly serialized sensation fiction for working-class readers hungry for melodrama and crime. The cover illustration depicts a demonic figure menacing a woman—stock imagery of supernatural horror that sold papers through moral outrage and thrills. Such publications emerged from earlier penny dreadfuls, offering serialized stories of murder, robbery, and revenge at affordable prices. With minimal production costs and mass circulation via street vendors, they reached audiences excluded from genteel literature. Though Victorian authorities denounced them as corrupting, these weeklies pioneered the visual-narrative formula—lurid imagery paired with serialized storytelling—that would evolve into comic books. They satisfied an appetite for adventure and transgression that respectable culture officially condemned.

About this artifact

Date
December 14, 1865
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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