 Week three into the A-Z Challenge and we are onto the letter K!  The penny dreadful I'm featuring today is Black Bess or the Knight of the Road by Edward Viles, 1866-68.
Week three into the A-Z Challenge and we are onto the letter K!  The penny dreadful I'm featuring today is Black Bess or the Knight of the Road by Edward Viles, 1866-68."Black Bess or the Knight of the Road"
According to the British Library, "Black Bess is a heavily fictionalized account of the life and death of the infamous English highway bandit Dick Turpin (1705-1739)."  The series romanticized an outlawed, unattractive legend and turned him into a hero with gentleman-like qualities.  And the name "Black Bess" in the title, was actually the name of the real Dick Turpin's horse.  Fitting since he was primarily a horse thief.  How cool is that?  The British library has a wonderful collection of both the text and colorful illustrations here.  These successful penny dreadfuls were like many at the time, focused on real-life crime, romance, and mystery.  
Where can I get a copy of Black Bess or the Knight of the Road?
The only ebook I was able to find...FREE was quite shockingly at Barnes & Nobles!  Wow!  I didn't expect that one from B&N.
Happy Monday, everyone! How's the challenge going for you? Have you met new friends?
 

 
4 comments:
They turned him into a hero - how ironic!
Who doesn't love a good outlaw and horse thief?!
I love that you found a free copy at B&N. I think I'll hop over get one for me, too! Thanks.
why does the highway man by alfred knowles come into my head when i read this?
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