However, there are two images that I would particularly like to find: the Hiroshima/Nagasaki board game, and a photo of the original bikini which publicized its invention by Louis Réard. This project represents a small selection from a much larger collection, and it is not anticipated that I will be adding substantially to it. Special thanks to Marc Lindsey for copyright advice. Slide scanning performed by Julie Frank of the Washington State University Humanities Research Center. In its earlier incarnation as a slide show, this project was supported with a grant from the Washington Commission for the Humanities. Picture and information about the atomic bomb ring thanks to Tom Tumbusch, author of the Illustrated Radio Premium Catalog and Price Guide (Dayton, Ohio: Tomart Publications, 1989). Rider, and Dan Mishkin (via the Comics and Gamers Forums on CompuServe). Others who helped identify and procure images include Ann Wierum (Holland Library, WSU), Walter Simonson, Nat Gertler, J. Ken Robe and Larry Jonas of the Washington State University student bookstore helped me identify and secure novels. Craig Barnett of The Comic Book Shop in Spokane helped identify and secure many of the comics in this project. Leonard Rifas, comic book artist and noted publisher of Educomics, Seattle, supplied a number of slides of comic book covers, especially of early comics. This project was created by Paul Brians, Professor of English, Washington State University, using images from his personal collection.
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