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PARADE OF PLEASURE: A STUDY of POPULAR ICONOGRAPHY in the U.S.A.

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 157

PARADE OF PLEASURE: A STUDY of POPULAR ICONOGRAPHY in the U.S.A.

Schätzpreis
100 $ - 150 $
Zuschlagspreis:
216 $
Beschreibung:

PARADE OF PLEASURE: A STUDY of POPULAR ICONOGRAPHY in the U.S.A. Author: Wagner, Geoffrey Place: London Publisher: Derek Verschoyle, Ltd Date: 1954 Description: 192 + [12] illustrated pp., including 12 pp. of black & white and color reproductions of comic book covers and pages. 8vo. Red cloth, cover vignette in gilt, lacks dust jacket. First Edition. Fair to good: a reference copy. Dampsoiling to covers, 1/2" rubbed spot to rear cloth as from tape removal, bit of white residue to foot of spine; small abrasion to front pastedown, foxing. British-born New Yorker Geoffrey Wagner rails against American mass media, including comics ("the marijuana of the nursery"). Wagner attacks EC with special gusto: "Tales from the CRYPT specialises in necrophiliac stories... No. 34 [features the] attempted rape of a pretty girl who, to elude the monster, throws herself out of the window...'" He also inveighs against misogyny, fascistic overtones ("Batman is another of these Fuhrer incarnations... with a strong right in place of the normal processes of the law"), and the propaganda and racism of war comics. Parade of Pleasure was released in the UK in 1954 but wasn't released in the States until 1955, after the advent of the Comics Code, limiting its influence on American readers. It is useful to pre-Code scholars mostly for its insights into the international response to Yankee comics, which, despite import bans, traveled the globe with alarming ease. Parliament debated the scourge of American comics in 1951-52, with much concern about the "Americanisation of British Culture," as related by Martin Barker in John A. Lent's Pulp Demons: International Dimensions of the Postwar Anti-Comics Campaign [Farleigh Dickinson: 1999]. Consignments Accepted for PBA's Next Comic Book Auction. Golden Age, Silver Age, Pre-Code, Original Art, Interesting Ephemera Sought. Contact ivan@pbagalleries.com for details. March 26th Comic Book Sale catalogues available. Supplies Limited. Softcover catalogue limited to 200 copies ($45 + $5 postage/handling). Hardcover limited to 26 lettered copies, dust jacket, special limitation plate ($150). Contact ivan@pbagalleries.com. Lot Amendments Condition: Item number: 312655

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 157
Auktion:
Datum:
04.06.2020
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

PARADE OF PLEASURE: A STUDY of POPULAR ICONOGRAPHY in the U.S.A. Author: Wagner, Geoffrey Place: London Publisher: Derek Verschoyle, Ltd Date: 1954 Description: 192 + [12] illustrated pp., including 12 pp. of black & white and color reproductions of comic book covers and pages. 8vo. Red cloth, cover vignette in gilt, lacks dust jacket. First Edition. Fair to good: a reference copy. Dampsoiling to covers, 1/2" rubbed spot to rear cloth as from tape removal, bit of white residue to foot of spine; small abrasion to front pastedown, foxing. British-born New Yorker Geoffrey Wagner rails against American mass media, including comics ("the marijuana of the nursery"). Wagner attacks EC with special gusto: "Tales from the CRYPT specialises in necrophiliac stories... No. 34 [features the] attempted rape of a pretty girl who, to elude the monster, throws herself out of the window...'" He also inveighs against misogyny, fascistic overtones ("Batman is another of these Fuhrer incarnations... with a strong right in place of the normal processes of the law"), and the propaganda and racism of war comics. Parade of Pleasure was released in the UK in 1954 but wasn't released in the States until 1955, after the advent of the Comics Code, limiting its influence on American readers. It is useful to pre-Code scholars mostly for its insights into the international response to Yankee comics, which, despite import bans, traveled the globe with alarming ease. Parliament debated the scourge of American comics in 1951-52, with much concern about the "Americanisation of British Culture," as related by Martin Barker in John A. Lent's Pulp Demons: International Dimensions of the Postwar Anti-Comics Campaign [Farleigh Dickinson: 1999]. Consignments Accepted for PBA's Next Comic Book Auction. Golden Age, Silver Age, Pre-Code, Original Art, Interesting Ephemera Sought. Contact ivan@pbagalleries.com for details. March 26th Comic Book Sale catalogues available. Supplies Limited. Softcover catalogue limited to 200 copies ($45 + $5 postage/handling). Hardcover limited to 26 lettered copies, dust jacket, special limitation plate ($150). Contact ivan@pbagalleries.com. Lot Amendments Condition: Item number: 312655

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 157
Auktion:
Datum:
04.06.2020
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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