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Comic Books
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Title
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You Know Too Much! - Strange Suspense Stories #19
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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A serial killer ends up being killed by his psychiatrist. The psychiatrist determines that the man's desire to kill developed when he was a boy.
Creator
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Giordano, Dick (penciller); Alascia, Vince (inker)
Publisher
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Charlton Comics
Date
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1 July 1954
Contributor
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Fago, Al (editor)
Format
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
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Strange Suspense Stories #19
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Alascia, Vince, and Giordano, Dick. "You Know Too Much!" Strange Suspense Stories #19 (July 1954), Charlton Comics: 19-24. Web. 4 Mar. 2015.
Source
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=4908
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
abuse
comic book story
innocence
murder
parents
psychiatry
violence
youth
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Comic Books
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Title
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Witch's Horror - Haunted Thrills #10
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
An account of the resource
A landlord forces an old lady, her daughter, and granddaughter out into the cold night because they have failed to pay their rent.
Creator
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Shop, Iger (writer, penciller, inker)
Publisher
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Farrell Publications
Date
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1 July 1953
Contributor
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Roche, Ruth A. (editor)
Format
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
Is Part Of
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Haunted Thrills #10
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Shop, Iger. "Witch's Horror." Haunted Thrills #10 (July 1953), Farrell Publications: 27-36. Web. 1 Aug. 2014.
Source
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/preview/index.php?did=15905&page=27
Rights
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
children
comic book story
horror
innocence
monster
parents
supernatural
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Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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What's On Your Mind?
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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Published letters to the editor. Includes letters from a number of young readers, including members of a "Junior Police Club."
Publisher
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Lev Gleason Publications
Date
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1 December 1950
Contributor
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Biro, Charles (editor); Wood, Bob (editor)
Format
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
Is Part Of
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Crime and Punishment #33
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"What's On Your Mind?" Crime and Punishment #33 (December 1950), Lev Gleason Publications: 30. Web. 8 April 2015.
Source
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=19873
Rights
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
Creator
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Unknown
crime
editor
letters
magazines
parents
police
punishment
readers
youth
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Magazine Articles
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Title
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What Parents Don't Know About Comic Books
Subject
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Magazine Articles
Description
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A magazine article written by Wertham. He argues that juvenile delinquency is becoming more prevalent and violent due to the popularity of comics with children.
Creator
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Wertham, Fredric (writer)
Date
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1 November 1953
Format
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PDF
Type
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Magazine Article
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Wertham, Fredric, M.D. "What Parents Don't Know About Comic Books." Ladies' Home Journal (November 1953): 50-53; 214-220. Print.
Publisher
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Ladies' Home Journal
Rights
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Ladies' Home Journal
anti-comic
books
censorship
children
comic books
comics
crime
education
juvenile delinquency
magazines
parents
pornographic materials
psychiatry
psychology
reading
violence
wertham
youth
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Text
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Title
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What Do You Think? (The Editor Would Like To Know.)
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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Early example of a readers forum page, with short responses from the editor. Includes letters from soldiers.
Publisher
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Parents' Magazine Press
Date
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1 June 1942
Format
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
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True Comics #13
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"What Do You Think? (The Editor Would Like to Know.)." True Comics #13 (June 1942), Parents' Magazine Press: 67. Web. 19 May 2015.
Source
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=21821
Rights
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
Creator
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Unknown
Contributor
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Unknown
america
editor
letters
military
parents
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Journal Article
Article sourced from a journal
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Title
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What Adults Think of Comics as Reading for Children
Subject
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Journal Articles
Description
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Presents the results of a survey given to adults about what they thought of comic books.
Creator
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Zorbaugh, Harvey (writer)
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http://www.jstor.org/stable/2264558
Publisher
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American Sociological Association
Date
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1 December 1949
Format
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PDF
Type
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Journal Article
Bibliographic Citation
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Zorbaugh, Harvey. "What Adults Think of Comics as Reading for Children." Journal of Educational Sociology, vol.23, no. 4, 1949: 225-235. Web. 30 Jan. 2014.
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JSTOR
adults
children
comic books
comics
culture
education
magazines
newspaper
parents
reading
sociology
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Newspaper Article
sourced from a newspaper
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Title
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Urge Parents to Make Better Choice of Children's Books
Subject
The topic of the resource
Newspaper Articles
Description
An account of the resource
Discusses a speech given by Miss Olive Flaherty, a professional reviewer of children's books. She claims that parents should encourage their children to read exciting travel books and mystery stories so as to foster a love for reading of "good" literature.
Date
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11 December 1942
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PDF, JPG
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Newspaper Article
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"Urge Parents to Make Better Choice of Childrens' Books." Daily Herald [Arlington Heights], 11 December 1942. Web. 3 March 2014.
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Unknown
Publisher
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Daily Herald
Rights
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Daily Herald
children
comic books
comics
education
literature
parents
reading
school
teachers
youth
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Newspaper Article
sourced from a newspaper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Today's Children Revel in Comic Book Clambake
Subject
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Newspaper Articles
Description
An account of the resource
Explores the growing popularity of comic books among children. Emphasis is placed on the swapping of comic books, as well as their affordability, making them the number one form of children's literature in 1948.
Creator
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Boyd, Jack T. (writer)
Date
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4 July 1948
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JPG
Type
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Newspaper Article
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Boyd, Jack T. "Today's Children Revel in Comic Book Clambake." Portland Press Herald, 4 July 1948: 3. Web. 23 March 2014.
Publisher
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Portland Press Herald
Rights
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Portland Press Herald
children
comic books
comics
juvenile delinquency
libraries
literature
parents
popularity
psychiatry
reading
violence
wertham
youth
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Text
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Title
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This Is Your Page: What's On Your Mind?
Subject
The topic of the resource
Comic Books
Description
An account of the resource
Published letters to the editor with short responses. Includes a letter from someone serving time in a juvenile correctional facility.
Publisher
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Lev Gleason Publications
Date
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1 May 1948
Contributor
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Biro, Charles (editor); Wood, Bob (editor)
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
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Crime Does Not Pay #63
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"This Is Your Page: What's On Your Mind?" Crime Does Not Pay #63 (May 1948), Lev Gleason Publications: 24. Web. 26 February 2015.
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=8642
Rights
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
Creator
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Unknown
books
comics
crime
editor
education
law
letters
parents
police
school
teachers
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Text
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Title
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This Is Your Page: Speak Up!
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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Published letters to the editor. Includes a letter from a member of a boys' club.
Publisher
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Lev Gleason Publications
Date
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1 January 1950
Contributor
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Biro, Charles (editor); Wood, Bob (editor)
Format
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JPG
Type
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Comic Book
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Crime and Punishment #22
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"This Is Your Page: Speak Up!" Crime and Punishment #22 (January 1950), Lev Gleason Publications: 48. Web. 23 April 2015.
Source
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=15431
Rights
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
Creator
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Unknown
boys
children
crime
editor
juvenile delinquency
law
letters
parents