A Federal Tattoo

A Federal Tattoo
Author: Clayton Farley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059544511X

Eighty years from now, a stranger named Sam wanders onto the Stahl family farm and meets Clara Stahl, a beautiful young medical student. Although it is clear that underneath Sam's calm manner lies a tortured soul, Clara is immediately drawn to the handsome visitor. But is Sam's amnesia the result of a trauma, or is he merely trying to forget a past filled with regrets? As Clara and her family help Sam unravel the mysteries of his memory, a fierce U.S. Air Force colonel in a secret federal facility fears his career may be on the line after a prisoner escapes-and that prisoner is Sam. The residents of the quiet family farm soon find themselves threatened by authority at the highest levels. The resulting confrontation could ultimately endanger the entire United States government. In A Federal Tattoo, Clayton Farley takes us into a world at once sophisticated and archaic. As the lines between right and wrong become shockingly twisted, the ancient story of right versus might is dramatically played once again against the backdrop of a cold and unfeeling future.

Tattooed Skin and Health

Tattooed Skin and Health
Author: J. Serup
Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3318027774

With about 10–20% of the adult population in Europe being tattooed, there is a strong demand for publications discussing the various issues related to tattooed skin and health. Until now, only a few scientific studies on tattooing have been published. This book discusses different aspects of the various medical risks associated with tattoos, such as allergic reactions from red tattoos, papulo-nodular reactions from black tattoos as well as technical and psycho-social complications, in addition to bacterial and viral infections. Further sections are dedicated to the composition of tattoo inks, and a case is made for the urgent introduction of national and international regulations. Distinguished authors, all specialists in their particular fields, have contributed to this publication which provides a comprehensive view of the health implications associated with tattooing. The book covers a broad range of topics that will be of interest to clinicians and nursing staff, toxicologists and regulators as well as laser surgeons who often face the challenge of having to remove tattoos, professional tattooists and producers of tattoo ink.

Micropigmentation

Micropigmentation
Author: Charles S. Zwerling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2011-05-29
Genre: Beauty culture
ISBN: 9780615484143

Forensic Analysis of Tattoos and Tattoo Inks

Forensic Analysis of Tattoos and Tattoo Inks
Author: Michelle D. Miranda
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1498736432

Forensic Analysis of Tattoos and Tattoo Inks is the single most comprehensive resource on the analysis of tattoo inks and use of tattoos as a tool in forensic investigations and criminalistics. The book begins with a history of tattoos and tattoo inks, and covers the use of tattoos throughout time as aids in the identification of individuals. It pr

God & Tattoos

God & Tattoos
Author: Dmin Allan Dayhoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781365147890

The souls of men and women have chosen this season in history to speak in a unique and special way. The soul is writing its secrets on the live canvas of the skin with permanent ink... with tattoos. Many see a person covered in tattoos walk by and harbor a snarky and judgmental response, when in fact the tattoos just told a very personal story. The stories of pain, loss, hope, and other sentiments of great importance are revealed on the skin of the wearer. And those without tattoos may very well have missed a loud, yet intimately revealing, message. The bookEGod and Tattoos: Why Are People Writing on Themselves?Etakes a go at the WHY. After 300 tattoo interviews and 12 days in tattoo parlors across the nation, Dr. AL Dayhoff shares his research, and his love for his many new tattooed friends.

A Glorious Liberty

A Glorious Liberty
Author: Damon Root
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1640122354

2021 Choice Outstanding Academic Title In this timely and provocative book, Damon Root reveals how Frederick Douglass’s fight for an antislavery Constitution helped to shape the course of American history in the nineteenth century and beyond. At a time when the principles of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were under assault, Frederick Douglass picked up their banner, championing inalienable rights for all, regardless of race. When Americans were killing each other on the battlefield, Douglass fought for a cause greater than the mere preservation of the Union. “No war but an Abolition war,” he maintained. “No peace but an Abolition peace.” In the aftermath of the Civil War, when state and local governments were violating the rights of the recently emancipated, Douglass preached the importance of “the ballot-box, the jury-box, and the cartridge-box” in the struggle against Jim Crow. Frederick Douglass, the former slave who had secretly taught himself how to read, would teach the American people a thing or two about the true meaning of the Constitution. This is the story of a fundamental debate that goes to the very heart of America’s founding ideals—a debate that is still very much with us today.

Tattoo Machine

Tattoo Machine
Author: Jeff Johnson
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0385530722

As the proprietor of the legendary Sea Tramp Tattoo Company, in Portland, Oregon, Jeff Johnson has inked gangbangers, age-defying moms, and sociopaths; he’s defused brawls and tended delicate egos. In Tattoo Machine, Johnson illuminates a world where art, drama, and commerce come together in highly entertaining theater. A tattoo shop is no longer a den of outcasts and degenerates, but a place where committed and schooled artists who paint on living canvases develop close bonds and bitter rivalries, where tattoo legends and innovators are equally revered, and where the potential for disaster lurks in every corner.

Tattoo Monologues

Tattoo Monologues
Author: Donna L. Torrisi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1647423120

Body art can tell personal stories. When linked to a difficult or traumatic life, it can even restore one’s sense of well-being. As director of a community health center for twenty-seven years and as a nurse practitioner for over forty years, Donna Torrisi became fascinated with the stories behind her patients’ tattoos. When she began to ask her female patients about their markings, themes of trauma, pain, and loss emerged, and it became clear that the art indelibly marked on their bodies had played a part in their healing and redemption. The women featured in Tattoo Monologues demonstrate vulnerability and courage as they share both their personal tattoo narratives and photos of the images on their bodies. These women represent diverse cultures, ethnicities, and professional contexts, but they are united by their use of tattoos as a tool for processing traumatic life experiences. The images, stories, emotions, and journeys in this book collectively tell a compelling story. A story of skin and ink. A story of trauma and adversity. A story of courage and resilience.

How Not to Rob a Bank

How Not to Rob a Bank
Author: C.J. Williams
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-11-02
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1476690219

During his 20-year career as a federal prosecutor, the author worked hundreds of criminal cases, from a botched attempted bank robbery to high profile death penalty cases. In this collection of stories, the author recounts tales of trauma, drama and criminal minds. While many prosecutors might share their reflections on the details and operations of legal proceedings, the author instead focuses this collection on the human aspects of the criminals and their trials. The book ruminates on human nature, contemplating the motivations of the featured criminals and assessing the impact their crimes had on victims, family members and others. Some of the stories are light-hearted and humorous, while others are heartbreaking, but all provide unique and compelling insight into the all too human world of federal crime.