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

· October 2, 1880

This weekly serial installment features "Pepper Adams: His Haps and Mishaps" by Frank H. Converse, illustrating a scene of figures in a rowboat near a harbor with church spires and ships visible in the background. Golden Days exemplified the penny dreadful tradition—cheap serialized fiction that supplied working-class Victorian readers with melodrama, adventure, and suspense in weekly installments. These publications, priced within reach of laborers and servants, offered episodic narratives of crime, mystery, and peril that kept readers returning each week. Such serials established the commercial model and storytelling patterns that would evolve into modern comic books: serialization, visual-textual combination, cliffhangers, and accessible entertainment for readers outside elite circles.

About this artifact

Date
October 2, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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