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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

This penny dreadful's cover depicts a violent nighttime confrontation—a man lunges forward in dramatic motion while figures flee in terror. The sensational woodcut illustration typifies the cheap serialized fiction that dominated Victorian working-class reading. For a penny, readers accessed lurid tales of murder, robbery, and scandal, served in installments with bold typography and theatrical imagery. These publications, edited here by Harold Furniss, fed an enormous appetite for crime narratives drawn from actual cases. Though dismissed by respectable society, penny dreadfuls pioneered the visual-narrative fusion that would evolve into modern comics: sequential storytelling, dynamic illustration, and serialized drama designed for mass consumption by readers hungry for excitement beyond their daily lives.

About this artifact

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