Camping out in the Brooklyn Criminal Court building from December 1997 to early 1999, Roma, photographer and director of photography for Columbia University, talked to victims, defendants, trial witnesses and their families, and sometimes took their portraits then and there. The result is this collection of 83 duotones that give human faces to the application of the law.
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Camping out in the Brooklyn Criminal Court building from December 1997 to early 1999, Roma, photographer and director of photography for Columbia University, talked to victims, defendants, trial witnesses and their families, and sometimes took their portraits then and there. The result is this collection of 83 duotones that give human faces to the application of the law.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x8x0; First edition stated. Hardbound book in clean, crisp condition throughout, including dust jacket in mylar. Sharp cornered and immaculate text block.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1576871029. Foreword by Norman Mailer. Introduction by Robert Coles. Slightly age-toned edges, otherwise Fine. No inscriptions. Not price clipped. Not a remainder, Not ex-library. Protected in Mylar. F/F. Collectible.; 4to-over 9 3/4"-12" tall.
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4to. 184 pp. Near Fine. Hard Cover. Dark blue cloth boards with embossed lettering. Dust Jacket Near Fine. B&W plates throughout. ISBN: 1576871029 9781576871027. This is a collection of photographs by street photographer Tom Roma taken at the Brooklyn Criminal Court Building in 1997-1999-of people who are waiting, waiting, waiting endlessly for their cases to come up, or confer with an attorney, and so forth.