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Serial and Government Publications Division

INTRODUCTION

USING THE COLLECTION

NEWSPAPERS

PERIODICALS

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

arrow graphicPOPULAR CULTURE COLLECTIONS
Comic Books
Pulp Fiction

SERIAL AND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS EXTERNAL SITES

VISIT/CONTACT

POPULAR CULTURE COLLECTIONS

The special collections of the Serial and Government Publications Division contain two collections that represent the popular culture of America: comic books and pulp fiction.

When originally published, comic books and pulp magazines were considered disposable publications. Today they are collectors' items and sources for the scholarly analysis of American popular culture. Despite use restrictions owing to their fragility and rarity, these collections can be used by researchers to study twentieth-century American attitudes and popular interests.

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“Wonder Women of history”—Ellen Swallow Richards. 1951. Serial and Government Publications Division. LC-DIG-ppmsca-02932 (scan from color copy photo in Publishing Office). Wonder Woman is a trademark of DC Comics © 2001. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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