ANONYMOUS ILLUSTRATOR, Youth’s Companion, 1831, Volume 4, Issue 33

ANONYMOUS ILLUSTRATOR, Youth’s Companion, 1831, Volume 4, Issue 33

It is fitting, given the reluctance of the Youth’s Companion to add any illustrations, that the first one published was entitled “The Evil of Theft.” The tiny image shows a boy cowering in a jail cell as a man approaches him. Though the Companion begins to use illustrations in this issue, it does so in a way that maintains its strict adherence to teaching religion rather than amusing its readers.

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