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| Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopedia Volume II | 
enlarge | Author: Danzig Baldaev Creators: Alexei Pluster-sarno, Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell, Anne Applebaum, Sergey Vasiliev Publisher: Fuel Publishing Category: Book
Buy New: $499.91
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 506335
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 1
ISBN: 0955006120 Dewey Decimal Number: 391.65086927094721 EAN: 9780955006128 ASIN: 0955006120
Publication Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Book is brand new, and has never been opened. Thousands of satisfied customers!
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Product Description Danzig Baldaev's father was an academic, an ethnologist who found himself imprisoned under Soviet rule as an enemy of the people. In fact much of Baldaev's family moved through the Soviet prison system, while he became a guard. At his father's suggestion, he used his access to document and study the tattoos that were pervasive among the truly criminal portion of the prison population, the vory v zakonye, or legitimate thieves, a semi-professional class who keep their own brutal laws. During his 30 years supervising inmates in St. Petersburg's notorious Kresty Prison, Baldaev recorded over 3,000 of their tattoos and parsed their meaning--the nihilistic creativity of a closed society--in the drawings and text that made the first volume of the Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopedia a bestseller. This essential second volume, which collects all new, previously unseen photographs and drawings, goes to the extremes of his incredible collection. Sergei Vasiliev's photographs authenticate the images, Baldaev's drawings make sense of them, and through them both we glimpse an extraordinary world where the criminal's position, history and even sexual preference are displayed indelibly on his body, and that marked body serves as a passport into the underworld.
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The real deal May 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the real deal. Filled with illustrations of tattoos and their meanings. This is not a fluffy book with happy hearts and tribal motifs. It is gritty, nasty, often explicit tattoos from the prisons in Russia.
As a tattooed guy who spends a lot of time over there, it is also a valuable reference.
My only regret is that there aren't more photos. Much of the book is drawings ... good ones... but I would like to see a lot more photographs of the people.
Perhaps I will just have to buy one of his other books
Wow! April 10, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Excellent photos and artwork with clear, concise explanations. An excellent collector's item, but not really a suggested "coffee table" book. There's quite a bit of nudity, graphic political and sexual imagery, and one heaping dose of harsh reality.
Better then the first... March 24, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great original photography and a whole new look at tattoos...super raw, but oh so cool....not your average tattoo book....but a must own..
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