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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly
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Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls Weekly

· May 30, 1868

This penny weekly serialized adventure stories for working-class youth, featuring woodcut illustrations of melodramatic action. The cover depicts "The Student Cavalier"—a swashbuckling scene of armed figures in period costume locked in confrontation by the shore. Such publications fed Victorian appetites for suspense and excitement at affordable prices, mixing serialized fiction with moral instruction. These cheap illustrated weeklies, mass-produced and widely circulated, established the formula—episodic narrative, vivid imagery, cliffhanger chapter endings—that would evolve into comic books. They democratized storytelling for readers excluded from elite literature, shaping popular entertainment across generations.

About this artifact

Date
May 30, 1868
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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