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− | '''''The World of Fanzines: A Special Form of Communication''''' was | + | '''''The World of Fanzines: A Special Form of Communication''''' was the last book by [[Fredric Wertham]], [[M. D.]], published by Southern [[Illinois]] University Press (1973). The book runs to 133 pages excluding the index (144 altogether) and includes 32 pages of [[fan art]]. It is likely the first [[academic]] book-length study of [[fanzines]]. Wertham's portrayal is essentially sympathetic, albeit drawn on a relatively small sample of fanzines, skewed towards comics. |
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+ | It had (at least) eight reviews in fan- as well as prozines, see [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?2003412 its listing] in ISFDB. | ||
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+ | * {{SFE|name=wertham_fredric|text = Wertham in ''SFE''}} with details and quotes. | ||
{{publication | year=1973}} | {{publication | year=1973}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 December 2024
The World of Fanzines: A Special Form of Communication was the last book by Fredric Wertham, M. D., published by Southern Illinois University Press (1973). The book runs to 133 pages excluding the index (144 altogether) and includes 32 pages of fan art. It is likely the first academic book-length study of fanzines. Wertham's portrayal is essentially sympathetic, albeit drawn on a relatively small sample of fanzines, skewed towards comics.
It had (at least) eight reviews in fan- as well as prozines, see its listing in ISFDB.
- Wertham in SFE with details and quotes.
Publication | 1973 |
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