Jumat, 04 Mei 2018

American History Book Review: Ten-Cent Plague

The Ten-Cent Plague David Hajdu, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 448 pp., $26 A half-century ago, comic books were the subject of a fierce battle in the war on the First Amendment—a story that, in The Ten-Cent Plague, David Hajdu expertly brings back to light. Author of Positively 4th Street, a portrait of 1960s folk bohemia …

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