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Jack Harkaway's Schooldays. [By Bracebridge Hemyng.] Boys of England edition., c. 1880

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BL7268703
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Jack Harkaway's Schooldays. [By Bracebridge Hemyng.] Boys of England edition., c. 1880
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British Library, London, UK
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c. 1880 AD (C19th AD)
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Ref. 11411.i.17 Penny bloods and penny dreadfuls provided cheap, entertaining reading for the rapidly growing urban working classes. The later period of penny fiction is dominated by the adventures of Bracebridge Hemyng (real name Samuel Bracebridge Heming [sic], 1841–1901), George Emmett, and Edwin Harcourt Burrage (1838–1916).

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19th century
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