6 results containing "Nuclear weapons--1940-1950."
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Genie: "Master! which will it be?"
1949 Oct. 2. | 1 drawing. | Marcus, Edwin, 1885-1961
CD 1 - Marcus, no. 45 (A size) <P&P> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-75590 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Handle with care!
[1949?] | 1 drawing. | Marcus, Edwin, 1885-1961
CD 1 - Marcus, no. 60 (B size) <P&P> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-70044 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Seeking her future
1945 Nov. 18. | 1 drawing. | Marcus, Edwin, 1885-1961
CD 1 - Marcus, no. 131 (A size) <P&P> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-70047 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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"You oughta hear my boss talk about th' atom bomb. He says it makes a fella wonder if wars ain't gettin' too hot to handle
1947 Dec. 23 [publication date] | 1 drawing on paper | Mauldin, Bill, 1921-
CD 1 - Mauldin, no. 376 (A size) <P&P> [P&P] -
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"And gentlemen, I believe I am speaking for all patriots, pure blooded, 100% Aryans...er, I mean Americans"
1945 Dec. 20 [publication date] | 1 drawing on layered paper board | Mauldin, Bill, 1921-
CD 1 - Mauldin, no. 1286 (B size) <P&P> [P&P] | LC-DIG-ppmsca-13570 (digital file from original) -
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"That was the Capitol in 1951. Congress was debating a salary raise for itself when the bomb struck"
1946 Jan. 14 [publication date] | 1 drawing on layered paper board | Mauldin, Bill, 1921-
CD 1 - Mauldin, no. 245 (A size) <P&P> [P&P] | LC-USZ62-86606 (b&w film copy neg.)
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