Seduction of the Innocent

Fredric WERTHAM

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Seduction of the Innocent

“ONLY THE BLAND SURVIVED”: FIRST EDITION OF SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT

WERTHAM, Fredric. Seduction of the Innocent. New York: Rinehart, (1954). Octavo, original half black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of the 1954 attack on comic books that spearheaded national hearings on juvenile crime and “crippled crime comics” (New York Times), with scarce bibliography.

In 1954 sociologist C. Wright Mills was one of many who noted, “all parents should be grateful to Dr. Fredric Wertham for having written Seduction of the Innocent” (New York Times). Nearly 50 years later, the crippling effect of “Fredric Wertham’s crackpot tome” (Commentary) earned less winning tribute in Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about two comic book artists-The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000). Wertham, a German-born psychiatrist (1895-1981), was among the first to “look at the culture children are reared in rather than at the character of individual children,” but his legacy remains “linked with his fanatical campaign against comics in 1954. Seduction of the Innocent created such a tremor that during Senator Estes Kefauver’s Congressional hearings on juvenile crime, not only Wertham himself but a number of comic artists testified… Only the bland survived” (New York Times). With 16-pages of vivid comic-book illustrations, and rarely found two-page bibliography of comic book publishers at rear, reportedly excised from most copies for fear of legal repercussions.

Book fine; light edge-wear, soiling to near-fine dust jacket.

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