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Golden Days for Boys and Girls
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Golden Days for Boys and Girls

· March 27, 1880

This illustrated serial magazine exemplifies the penny dreadful tradition—cheap, weekly publications that entertained working-class readers with sensational narratives of adventure and survival. The cover depicts a dramatic coastal scene: figures gesture urgently from a clifftop as rough seas churn below, promising peril and rescue. Edward S. Ellis's "Fire, Snow & Water" serializes the kind of outdoor adventure fiction that defined the genre. These affordable publications, typically priced at a penny or shilling, offered working people access to fiction previously confined to expensive hardcover books. The visual language—bold engravings, ornate typography, melodramatic imagery—directly influenced later comic books, establishing conventions of sequential narrative, illustrated storytelling, and mass production that persist today.

About this artifact

Date
March 27, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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