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Detective Magazines (Midi) (German Edition) [Hardcover]

Eric Godtland (Author), Dian Hanson (Editor)
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October 1, 2008
Follows the evolution and devolution of this distinctly American genre from 1924 to 1969

At the height of the Jazz Age, when Prohibition was turning ordinary citizens into criminals and ordinary criminals into celebrities, America's true crime detective magazines were born. True Detective came first in 1924, and by 1934, when the Great Depression had produced colorful outlaws like Machine Gun Kelly, Bonnie and Clyde, Babyface Nelson, and John Dillinger, the magazines were so popular cops and robbers alike vied to see themselves on the pages. Even FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover wrote regularly for what came to be called the "Dickbooks," referring to a popular slang term for the police. True Detective, American Detective, Inside Detective, Real Detective, Master Detective, Startling Detective and others were at their peak in the '30s, with gorgeous painted covers and Jim Thompson covering the crime beat. As the decades rolled on, the magazines went through a curious metamorphosis, however. When liquor was once more legal, the Depression over and all the flashy criminals dead or imprisoned, the "detectives" turned to sin to make sales. Sexy bad girls in tight sweaters, slit skirts and stiletto heels adorned every cover. Coverlines shouted "I Was a Girl Burglar For Kicks," "Sex Habits of Women Killers," "Bride of Sin!," "She Played Me for a Sucker," and most succinctly, "Bad Woman."

Hundreds of covers and interior images from dozens of magazine titles tell the story, not just of the "detectives," but also of America's attitudes towards sex, sin, crime and punishment over five decades. With texts by magazine collector Eric Godtland, George Hagenaur and True Detective editor Marc Gerald, True Crime Detective Magazines is an informative and entertaining look at one of the strangest publishing niches of all time.

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About the Author

Eric Godtland is a self-confessed compulsive collector.Working from his bases in the Haight-Ashbury and Potrero Hill districts of San Francisco, Eric obsesses over all things girlie, Hawaiian, musical and modernist. Originally from Butte, Montana and Coronado, California, Eric traces his interest in mid-century magazine design to the colorful pasts of both of these character-rich towns, where the past over-stayed its welcome.

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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: TASCHEN America Llc; English edition (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: German
  • ISBN-10: 382282559X
  • ISBN-13: 978-3822825594
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 9.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #998,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Point-of-purchase dicks, October 30, 2008
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A wonderful wrap-up of this very down market publishing phenomenon whose main title, True Detective, was selling two million copies monthly in the late thirties. Not bad sales considering that it was competing against several dozen imitators on the newsstands. After the Second World War sales of the genre slowly declined decade after decade until the mid-nineties when the remaining eleven titles folded.

The 336 pages basically present the decades (from the twenties to the nineties) with hundreds of color covers and a nice touch I thought, quite a few inside spreads. Another title that has plenty of inside spreads and covers is Cyanide and Sin: Visualizing Crime in 50s America. The covers relied on paintings right up the sixties, so much better to exaggerate the sexuality of the distressed dame caught up in some criminal deviance. Contrived studio photos took over from art and all the while over-the-top cover lines promised far more than was inside: True Detective, February 1976 main cover was 14 VICTIMS FOR THE SEX-MAD 'GORILLA MAN!' or True Police Cases, June 1968: SIN, SEX and SADISM in a MALE-FEMALE JAIL!

As well as all the covers there are some interesting chapters about the writers, cover artists and a spread about the leading publishers and their titles. The book's author Eric Godtland contributes a feature on the significance of females smoking on so many covers and Marc Gerald tells of his experiences as an editor for True Detective in 1989.

True Crime is a beautifully produced book in the Taschen series covering popular print culture. It belongs right next to their Men's Adventure Magazines and the six volume History of Men's Magazines, Vol. 1 (Dian Hanson's The History of Men's Magazines).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous and Informative, May 28, 2010
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This oversize volume is a real treat, with hundreds of great images from the risque' and overheated "true crime" genre. Not only is the book a visual delight, but it really goes in depth to explain the genesis, flowering and eventual demise of this type of literature. Of course, it was sneered at as "sub-literature" back then, but it's a vibrant facet of American popular culture. The book's production values are first-rate. You won't go wrong owning this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars She was Danger....and I didn't care, April 16, 2009
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Excellent overall collection of True Detective and other covers through the decades. Pages of text in French, German and English.
Even if you read only English...more space for more photos and covers! You get your money's worth in weight as this slick page volume is heavy! Interesting to see what was 'taboo' and criminal and what is considered illegal/immoral today.

Great read, but don't fall asleep with it on top of you!
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