Paper binding
Circa 1880
A card binding with a printed image on glazed paper, by an unknown artist
7x 4½ inches
A typical ‘yellow-back’, comprising cheap paper and binding. The front cover usually presented a lurid scene printed on glazed boards in the manner of the one presented here: a sensational entertainment for a long railway journey or for leisure moments by the fireside. The poorness of the production meant that while many copies of the genre have survived, few are anything other than fragile and faded.
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Photograph and text by Simon Cooke