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The New York Weekly
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The New York Weekly

· June 19, 1858

This penny paper's cover depicts a dramatic woodland scene: a solitary figure crouches or kneels in shadowed forest undergrowth, surrounded by dense vegetation and gnarled trees. The ornate masthead and decorative borders frame the image in the style typical of mid-century working-class serials.

Penny weeklies like this fed the Victorian appetite for melodrama and sensation at affordable prices. Aimed at laborers, servants, and the newly literate, they serialized lurid tales of crime, passion, and mystery alongside practical advice. These weekly installments—costing mere pennies—made sensational narrative accessible to those excluded from books and respectable literature. The format, visual style, and commercial serialization pioneered here would directly influence the emergence of comic books nearly a century later.

About this artifact

Date
June 19, 1858
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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