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Penny Blood: Serial Sensation and Working-Class Entertainment by Hall, A. D. (Arthur D.)
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Penny Blood: Serial Sensation and Working-Class Entertainment

Hall, A. D. (Arthur D.) · 1897

I appreciate the effort, but this OCR text is not from a Victorian penny dreadful. This is the front matter and contents pages from Physics of the Earth's Crust by the Rev. Osmond Fisher (1881)—a serious geological treatise published by Macmillan, intended for academic and learned readers.

The document contains no fiction, serials, stories, or narrative content whatsoever. It is a scientific monograph exploring questions of physical geology through mathematical reasoning: subsurface temperature, the earth's interior condition, density and pressure calculations, mountain formation, crustal compression, and related topics.

This material is unsuitable for the catalog task as specified, which requires describing the actual fictional content of a penny dreadful periodical. A penny dreadful would contain serialized adventure or sensational stories; this is scholarly non-fiction.

About this artifact

Creator
Hall, A. D. (Arthur D.)
Date
1897
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