He was celebrated on stage and in penny dreadfuls, and took on a new folkloric persona as a waylayer of solitary travellers. |
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From what she could gather, there had been more scandal in that village during the past two months than would fill a dozen penny dreadfuls. |
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Go back two centuries ago and remember how dime novels and penny dreadfuls were no sooner evoked than evicted from church life. |
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In the early 1900s cinema going was similarly demonised, as were the adventure paperbacks known as penny dreadfuls. |
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Public libraries didn't save copies of comic books, penny dreadfuls, or pop CDs either, and so much of that incredibly rich history is hard to find too. |
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He is a man who writes what used to be called penny dreadfuls. |
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At one end of the scale, penny dreadfuls carried police court news of murder, rape and violent crime, which must have brightened many a dull life. |
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He became a voracious reader, and was fond of Penny Dreadfuls and the works of Robert Michael Ballantyne and James Fenimore Cooper. |
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Penny Dreadfuls, The Ourz, Radioactive Grandma, Our Krypton Son and Murder Balladeers are among the quality array of support acts lined up for this miniature tour. |
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