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The New York Ledger
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The New York Ledger

· June 7, 1856

An ornate masthead frames a street scene where two working-class men confront a woman in tattered dress. The Ledger was a weekly serialized newspaper selling for a penny, aimed at laborers, servants, and immigrants hungry for melodrama. Each issue packed serialized novels of crime, betrayal, and social transgression—narratives that reflected anxieties about urban poverty, moral corruption, and class conflict. The sensational illustrations and cliff-hanging plots kept readers buying weekly installments. Though dismissed by middle-class critics as vulgar trash, these penny publications pioneered the episodic storytelling, visual drama, and mass-market distribution that would define the comic book a century later.

About this artifact

Date
June 7, 1856
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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