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Famous Crimes, Past and Present: Police Budget Edition
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Famous Crimes, Past and Present: Police Budget Edition

· 1903

A man lies sprawled in a moonlit garden as two police officers shine their searchlight upon him, the house looming behind them. This penny dreadful—sold for a single penny—epitomized the serialized sensation fiction that gripped working-class Victorian and Edwardian readers. These pulp publications specialized in lurid crime narratives, true criminal cases, and melodramatic reenactments that satisfied an appetite for the scandalous and macabre. Edited by Harold Furniss and marketed as a "Police Budget," such periodicals blurred fact and fiction, offering affordable entertainment to readers excluded from mainstream literature. They established conventions—dramatic illustration, sensational typography, episodic storytelling—that would directly influence the comic book form of the twentieth century.

About this artifact

Date
1903
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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