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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mugs shot,
This review is from: LEAST WANTED (Hardcover)
On page eleven of this intriguing book there is a sort of disclaimer that says: The fact a mugshot was taken does not establish that a crime was committed or that the subject of the photograph is guilty or innocent of any wrongdoing.
So not all the folk who appear on these pages are denizens of the underworld but most who do no doubt found out that the vine of crime yields bitter fruit, or words to that effect. You only have to read the list of priors on the cards to assume that nearly all those that do appear are guilty of something in their past. All the photos are from the collection of Mark Michaelson (who also did a handsome job designing the book) which now runs to 10,000 shots from the 1870 to the early 1970s. Considering that the average mugshot is kind of predictable I'm amazed how interesting the book is. Many shots fill a page, sometimes the suspect is holding the board with their ID number, other times it is painted on the image in white paint. Interestingly you'll come across a page or two with cards that cover several years in a criminal's career, each with an age revealing photo and perhaps more relevant, details of a hopeless lack of success in wrongdoing. Pages 172 and 173 graphically reveal, in five cards, the failures of Joseph McGraw from 1931 to 1943 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Page 222 shows John Korkkobecz with a police file at thirteen, fourteen and eighteen. Some law enforcement departments weren't satisfies with just a face they wanted a head to toe record. New York city, Fresno and Bridgeport are featured in the book doing this. A couple pages near the front show a neat way of getting a face-on and profile in one shot by using a mirror at an angle to the head. It looks really effective so I wonder why the technique never caught on? The book's design and production is rather impressive. Most of the photos are black and white, some are sepia but the printing is actually four color with a 175-dot screen. This material in the hands of some other publishers would look really tacky but Steidl believe in putting out a quality product whatever the editorial content. Despite the mundane nature of the contents Least Wanted is a fascinating look at one part of the criminal world so, as they used to say in Hawaii Five-O, "Book 'em Danno". ***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Thousand Words Plus,
By Polkadotty (Mountains of Western North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: LEAST WANTED (Hardcover)
What a fascinating book. Photo after photo of faces and their foibles, unadulerated, in your face. One can't help but wonder the stories behind each, what brought them down, what they did, their innocence or guilt. Young and old, the battered and bruised, some smiling, mugging (!) for the camera, others angry, frightened, defiant, sorrowful, every emotion in between, including a few who appear downright psychotic and the stuff of nightmares. The collection includes some early photos from the 1800s and continues through the 1960s / '70s. Hair and clothing styles change, entire eras are represented along with their mundane minutiae. The only hints supplied about these characters are what's been scribbled or noted upon the original photographs. Tantalizing bits which beg for filling in between the lines. Each and every face is a novel in itself. Scruffy, poignant, offputtingly bona fide.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Fun,
By W. Ravenel "yellow-dog democrat" (living with Maggie in Austin, TX) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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Friends who stop in and browse this book in my living room never fail to fall in love with it. The photos are well-organized, making them more fascinating to look at than if they'd been randomly selected. An excellent gift, by the way. I highly recommend this one.
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Love Those Mug (Shots)!,
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This great coffee table book is an interesting collection of random mug shots the author has collected over the years. It shows all strata of society in the same frame (having been arrested and mug shot) and,as a result, the book is very democratic in its coverage. A fascinating look at those people who've run afoul of the law over the years. It's a great book to use for reflection and probably will never get old to me.
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Fascinating and I don't know why,
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I first saw this book at the San Diego Museum of Photography bookstore and couldn't put it down. My girlfriend thought there was something wrong with me. However, the photographs and the way they are presented in this book is really something else. While browsing through it, I could not help but be curious as to what the backgrounds of some of these characters were. You know that many if not most of them have had a pretty rough ride through life. While it may not seem like a happy, upbeat book that will lift your spirits, in a way it is -- because you'll probably end up telling yourself, "Gee, my life isn't so bad after all." Excellent photography, excellent design, and a great variety of all people from all walks. Highly recommended, especially if you like history, nostalgia, and true crime all bundled up into one.
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familiar faces,
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An alarming, disturbing, and often hilarious book, and one of my favorite photography books, especially since I am a photographer and a vernacular photography addict. I bought it after reading an article on the author/collector in the NY Times and decided, rightly so, that I could not live without it. Buy it, then try this experiment. Go to a Denny's at three A.M.-take the book with you-then see how many of the faces in the restaurant match the faces on the pages of the book. Great fun and truly frightening.
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LEAST WANTED by Mark Michaelson (Hardcover - October 15, 2006)
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