It's the A-Z Challenge challenge again and today I'm posting for the letter T. My choice of penny dreadfuls in an interesting one. As I mentioned, the penny dreadfuls were often written about real-life crimes and were often embellished to drive the public into a reading frenzy. One source of these works comes from a publication called The New Newgate Calendar which published stories based on the hottest crimes and trials. It's subtitle was Remarkable Lives of Trials of Notorious Criminals. Past and Present. Below is a few images of the original versions I found.
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"The New Newgate Calendar - Trials"
Where can I get a copy of The New Newgate Calendar ?
Thankfully there were a a couple of versions of The New Newgate Calendar available online. I found this one, Beau Langley, Scholar and Libertine here and The Murder of Maria Marten in the Red Barn at Polstead here.
It's fascinating how the illustrations sensationalize these crimes, isn't it?
It's fascinating how the illustrations sensationalize these crimes, isn't it?
Mina Burrows