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

· July 31, 1880

This serialized story, "Minding His Own Business" by Oliver Optic, appeared in a penny weekly aimed at working-class young readers. The illustration shows a figure at a post office—a commonplace urban setting rendered dramatic through wood engraving's stark blacks and whites. Penny dreadfuls and penny bloods like this were the Victorian equivalent of pulp fiction: cheap, serialized thrillers distributed weekly to hungry audiences hungry for melodrama, crime, and suspense. Working-class children and adults consumed these tales of adventure, mystery, and danger in installments they could afford. The format—illustrated serial fiction sold for pennies—directly prefigured the comic book, establishing the visual-narrative template and the appetite for episodic thrills that comics would inherit.

About this artifact

Date
July 31, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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