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A chronological account traces how pictorial news evolved from illustrated broadsides and wandering newsvendors into illustrated periodicals, showing the role of pamphlets, caricatures, and popular prints during political and social upheavals. It surveys developments in wood-engraving and other reproductive methods that enabled wider illustration, profiles the rise of pictorial journals and their reportage of public events, crimes, royal occasions, and wars, and explains the practical production of illustrated newspapers, including block engraving, electrotyping, printing machinery, and the work and risks of special artists, concluding with artists' contributions to the medium's spread.
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