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Roving Jack, The Pirate Hunter — page 1: what you’re looking at

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Roving Jack, The Pirate Hunter — page 1: Penny Dreadfuls, 1867

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# Victorian Penny Dreadful Analysis This is a **title/cover page** for a Victorian penny dreadful serial. The page advertises *Roving Jack, the Pirate Hunter*, illustrated, costing "One Penny Weekly." At the top, it notes that "A Splendid Picture and No. 2 Given with No. 1"—a common marketing tactic offering bonus content with the first installment. The illustration depicts a dramatic supernatural or gothic scene with skeletons, a frightened woman, and what appears to be a pirate figure above, suggesting the sensational adventure and horror content typical of penny dreadfuls. The publisher is listed as the Newsagents' Publishing Company.

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