Fredric Wertham has written:
'The Fredric Wertham Collection'
'The Show of Violence'
'The Circle of Guilt'
'The World of Fanzines' -- subject(s): Fanzines
'The show of violence' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cases, clinical reports, statistics, Criminal psychology, Murder, Psychiatry
'A Sign for Cain'
'The Circle of Guilt' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency, Puerto Ricans
'A sign for Cain' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Violence
'The German Euthanasia Program' -- subject(s): Genocide, Social conditions, Violence
'The Show of Violence' -- subject(s): Cases, clinical reports, statistics, Murder, Psychiatry
'Fredric Wertham papers' -- subject(s): Violent crimes, Sex (Psychology), Violence in mass media, Violence, Abused children, Psychology, Juvenile delinquency, Racism, Quaker Emergency Service Readjustment Center (New York, N.Y.), Comic books, strips, Physiological effect, Pornography, Freedom of speech, Psychological aspects, Sex crimes, Violence in motion pictures, Psychiatric clinics, Correspondence, Race relations, Art, Drugs, Civil rights, Social aspects, Segregation, Ce
'Seduction of the Innocent'
'The Circle of Guilt'
Fredric Wertham was born on March 20, 1895.
Fredric Wertham was born on March 20, 1895.
Fredric Wertham died on November 29, 1981 at the age of 86.
Fredric Wertham died on November 29, 1981 at the age of 86.
Fredric Wertham was born on March 20, 1895 and died on November 29, 1981. Fredric Wertham would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 120 years old today.
Fredric Koeppel has written: 'October'
Fredric Warburg has written: 'An occupation for gentlemen'
Fredric Jarret has written: 'The states, [poetic drama]'
Fredric Gary Comeau has written: 'Aubes' 'Intouchable'
Fredric Wertham felt crime and horror comics were portraying violence as the means to the resolution of problems that adolescents read about in comics and that these comics encouraged violence in real life .
Fredric Mitchell has written: 'Philosophic contributions to socio-psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Human beings, Psychotherapy
William Smialek has written: 'Fredric Chopin'