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The New York Ledger, Vol. XII, No. 12
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The New York Ledger, Vol. XII, No. 12

· May 31, 1856

A woodcut illustration dominates this penny paper's front page, showing two figures in dramatic confrontation within a vaulted stone chamber. One man, dressed in the tattered costume of a beggar or convict, gestures urgently toward a well-dressed gentleman who recoils in alarm. The New York Ledger exemplified the mass-market serialized fiction that captivated working-class readers throughout the 1850s. Published weekly and costing one cent, such papers offered sensational tales of crime, mystery, and moral transgression—narratives that created an eager audience for illustrated stories of suspense and peril. This direct lineage between Victorian penny dreadfuls and modern comics reflects a continuous appetite for affordable, episodic narrative entertainment.

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Date
May 31, 1856
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