Ebook {Epub PDF} Wonder Woman: A Ms. Book by William Moulton Marston






















Attorney, inventor of the lie-detector test, prison reformer, and businessman, Marston (who wrote comics under the thinly disguised pen name of Charles Moulton) conceived of Wonder Woman as a counter to the "bloodcurdling masculinity" of most comic books.  · She also edited and introduced this deluxe edition reprinting Wonder Woman stories from the s, by the original team of William Moulton Marston and Harry Peters. In it, she make By , a former editorial assistant on Harvey Kurtzman’s Help Magazine named Gloria Steinem had gone on to bigger and better things as one of America’s most visible feminists and editor of Ms/5.  · Wonder Woman: A Ms. Book by William Moulton Marston By , a former editorial assistant on Harvey Kurtzman’s Help Magazine named Gloria Steinem had gone on to bigger and better things as one of America’s most visible feminists and editor of Ms/


OK, first thing first, this book is entitled "The Secret History of Wonder Woman", but it is principally a biography of William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman, inventor of the lie detector, psychologist and staunch supporter of feminism and women's rights who lived with his wife, mistress and their assorted children! www.doorway.ru: The Wonder Woman Chronicles 1: Marston, William Moulton, Peter, Harry G.: Books. Wonder Woman: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Her Creator William Moulton Marston. Wonder Woman is a popular and well-known comic book character, but facts about her creator, William Moulton Marston, are not as equally well-known.


Download». The Secret History of Wonder Woman () by Jill Lepore traces Wonder Woman’s origins to the women’s movements of the early twentieth century and connects the character’s early portrayals to the life, work, and feminist beliefs of creator William Moulton Marston. Marston was born in Selections from the series of comic books which the author produced under the pseud. Charles Moulton and which were originally published from to "A Ms. book." Bibliography: p. Attorney, inventor of the lie-detector test, prison reformer, and businessman, Marston (who wrote comics under the thinly disguised pen name of Charles Moulton) conceived of Wonder Woman as a counter to the "bloodcurdling masculinity" of most comic books.

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