Penny Dreadfuls, 1858 · page 14 of 14
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What you’re looking at
This is a title page or section divider from a Victorian penny dreadful. The page displays only the text "END OF TITLE" in large, bold black letters centered on a plain white background. The stark, minimalist design is typical of these cheap serialized publications, which often used simple typography and formatting to separate different sections or stories. This page marks the conclusion of a title section, likely indicating the end of an introductory or header material before the main narrative or next installment begins. The plain presentation reflects the economical printing methods and modest production values characteristic of penny dreadfuls.