A list of one hundred of the best rock and roll singles from 1937 to the present includes commentary that blends the author's perceptive critique, solid knowledge, and deep appreciation of music. Original.
This one is really a delight. Great big trade paperback full of splashy photos accenting the newspaper-format look of each page. Like a gigantic clippings scrapbook, bulging with crimes -- the tall and the small.
This book is a unique take on the True Crime genre. The book covers crime stories for over 200 years. And the format is unique as well. Each story is told as a newspaper clipping. It was cool to see the stories unfolding as they would in real time. Many of the stories are from the UK, but there are some from America, Canada, and Australia. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because a few of the stories ended abruptly. Like mid-sentence abrupt. I half expected to see a "Continued on pg. 6" at the bottom of the stories. And some of the biggest stories that I expected to be included, like Jonbenet Ramsey, were not even mentioned briefly.
Oneof my ABSOLUTE favorite books. If you are a true Crime fan, then y ou should get this book. It goes back several hundred years, and Martin Fido has written the events of each crime as if you were readinga newspaper of the time. There are pictures and drawings from actaul papers. Seriously, I have read this over adn over.
A very interesting historical look at many famous crimes / criminals from various countries over a period of two hundred years or so. It is presented in the form of newspaper articles, an effective treatment. All photos or drawings are in black and white, in a newspaper style. I got this at a bookfest a while back. Rating 4.0.
This alone pays the price of admission — John Wayne Gacy — an active democrat — is the only mass murdered to have been photographed shaking hands with the then first lady, Mrs Ford!
I thought the newspaper stories were really interesting as well as the photos and illustrations. I did find the print smaller than I like it and was hard to read at times.