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Street & Smith's New York Weekly
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Street & Smith's New York Weekly

· December 10, 1877

This penny weekly serialized "Work and Win; or, The Goldsmith's Apprentice" by Harry Harkle, featuring an engraved scene of young workers at a craftsman's bench. Such cheap publications flooded Victorian newsstands, offering working-class readers weekly installments of melodrama, crime, and moral instruction for a few pennies. Street & Smith's New York Weekly—with its promise of "useful knowledge, romance"—typified the sensational serials that captivated laboring audiences hungry for tales of ambition, virtue rewarded, and social advancement. These penny dreadfuls and bloods, dismissed by middle-class critics, established the template for illustrated serial narrative that would evolve into the modern comic book: episodic storytelling, visual drama, and accessible production aimed at popular consumption.

About this artifact

Date
December 10, 1877
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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