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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly
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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly

· September 26, 1868

This penny weekly's cover illustrates "Nobody's Dog," depicting a small dog caught between four men in Victorian dress—a scene of melodramatic tension typical of serialized fiction for working-class readers. Published by Frank Leslie, one of America's most prolific producers of cheap illustrated papers, this journal offered weekly installments of adventure and moral instruction wrapped in sensational narrative. Such publications flooded the 1860s market, delivering serialized stories of crime, mystery, and social conflict to readers hungry for entertainment at affordable prices. These illustrated weeklies established narrative conventions—episodic suspense, visual storytelling, accessible language—that would directly shape the comic book medium decades later.

About this artifact

Date
September 26, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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