“The volume, produced by powerHouse, brings their typical clever charm to the table, with the portraits and their juxtaposed forebear images presented in fold-out spreads. The format is dextrous but difficult, with fold-out pages tucked tenderly within one another, guaranteed to soon leave the book as weathered and cracked as the men within it. One wonders if any well-loved copy, ten years from now, will be as fragile as the men trapped not only by time but by paper inside it, the book’s old scars looking like they might themselves tenderly open to show these men heavy, skin-sloughing, with wounds far deeper that cannot be seen.” – B.A. Van Sise
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