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

· November 6, 1880

This weekly serial features "Robert Coverdale: The Young Fisherman of Cook's Harbor" by Horatio Alger, Jr., whose rags-to-riches narratives defined Victorian juvenile literature. The illustrations depict domestic and outdoor scenes typical of the genre—young protagonists navigating moral challenges and adventure. Such penny serials, priced affordably for working-class readers, dominated the 1870s–1890s market. These publications combined serialized fiction, illustrations, and moral instruction to entertain youth while promoting industry and virtue. Though dismissed by middle-class critics as sensational trash, penny serials and dreadfuls pioneered the visual-narrative formats that would evolve into modern comic books, establishing the commercial model of episodic storytelling that still drives sequential art today.

About this artifact

Date
November 6, 1880
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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