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NotesCopper and Brass Research Association, 1959
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NameCopper...the Oldest and the Newest Metal | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 16
NotesCopyright 1954 by Commercial Comics, Inc., 1507 M Street N.W., Washington 5, D.C. listed at bottom of inside front cover. On back cover: Produced in the interests of American Education by the Copper and Brass Research Association, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N.Y. Also states that the facts of the comic were reviewed by the Copper Division, BDSA, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. The teaching aid was produced in consultation with the Official Committee of the National Science Teachers Association. Later printings on the bottom inside the front cover say: Produced by Commercial Comics, Inc., Washington, DC. ?
 
Cover1 page
SynopsisA panorama of the history of copper.
GenreNon-fiction; Advocacy
PencilsJack Sparling (signed)
InksJack Sparling (signed)
ColorsJack Sparling (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (14.67 pages)
SynopsisMiss Adams tells a science class about the history, mining, refining and applications of copper.
GenreNon-fiction; Advocacy
CharactersMiss Adams (teacher/narrator); Bill (student)
Script
PencilsJack Sparling
InksJack Sparling
LettersJohn Duffy
First LineThrough the ages, copper has been one of man's most useful metals.
 
Foreword/AfterwordNo Title
SynopsisInformation on the sponsors and the alchemical symbol for copper.
Letterstypeset
First LineThe facts contained herein have been reviewed by the Copper Division, BDSA, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
Notes"This teaching aid has been produced in consultation with an official committee of the National Science Teachers Association. Produced in the interests of American education by the Copper and Brass Research Association."
 
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