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The Boys of New York: A Paper for Young Americans
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The Boys of New York: A Paper for Young Americans

· September 6, 1875

This penny weekly serialized adventure fiction for working-class youth, offering melodramatic tales of crime, mystery, and street life. The cover illustration depicts a confrontation among boys and men, rendered in the exaggerated style typical of Victorian popular prints. Such publications flooded the market in the 1870s-80s, providing cheap entertainment through serialized stories of ventriloquists, detectives, and rogues. These penny dreadfuls—mass-produced, sensational, and often crude—fed a hungry audience hungry for excitement beyond their daily lives. Though critics condemned them as vulgar and corrupting, these papers established the visual-narrative formula and working-class readership that would evolve directly into the modern comic book. They democratized storytelling, proving that sequential illustration and serialized plot could sustain a commercial medium for decades.

About this artifact

Date
September 6, 1875
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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