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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

· March 20, 1876

This weekly paper exemplifies penny dreadful publishing—cheap serialized fiction that entertained working-class readers with sensational stories of crime, adventure, and urban mischief. The cover illustration depicts rowdy street boys in a chaotic scene of apparent theft or struggle, reflecting the era's class anxieties about vagrant youth and urban disorder. Such publications, priced for laborers and their children, offered serialized melodrama alongside crude woodcut illustrations. Though dismissed by middle-class critics as corrupting trash, penny dreadfuls pioneered the accessible, episodic storytelling and visual-textual integration that would evolve into the modern comic book format.

About this artifact

Date
March 20, 1876
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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