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The Classic Era of American Comics

The Classic Era of American Comics

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The Classic Era of American Comics

by Wright, Nicky (Foreword by Joe Kubert)

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London, England: Carlton Books Ltd., 2013. Flexible. As New. Nicky Wright tells the fascinating story of the rise of this popular art form, from the Depression-weary 1930s through to the decline that set in with the self-censorship imposed on publishers by Congress and the churches in the 1950s. ** 60% off retail price! As Packed and shipped with care.

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Title
The Classic Era of American Comics
Author
Wright, Nicky (Foreword by Joe Kubert)
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Flexible
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ISBN 10
1780974418
ISBN 13
9781780974415
Publisher
Carlton Books Ltd.
Place of Publication
London, England
Date Published
2013
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