Real or Fake: Studies in Authentication

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University Press of Kentucky, 17 thg 7, 2009 - 256 trang

Will the rare autographed baseball your great-uncle gave you put your children through college? Is your grandmother's chest of drawers really a seventeenth-century antique, or merely a reproduction? A leader in forgery detection and forensic investigation, Joe Nickell reveals his secrets to detecting artifacts items in Real or Fake: Studies in Authentication.

Detailing how the pros determine whether an Abraham Lincoln signature is forged or if a photograph of Emily Dickinson is genuine, Nickell provides the essential tools necessary to identify counterfeits. In this general introduction to the principles of authentication, Nickell provides readers with step-by-step explanations of the science used to detect falsified documents, photographs, and other objects. Illustrating methods used on hit shows such as Antiques Roadshow and History Detectives, Nickell recommends that aspiring investigators employ a comprehensive approach to identifying imitations. One should consider the object's provenance (the origin or derivation of an artifact), content (clues in the scene or item depicted), and material composition (what artifacts are made of), as well as the results of scientific analyses, including radiographic, spectroscopic, microscopic, and microchemical tests.

Including fascinating cases drawn from Nickell's illustrious career, Real or Fake combines historical and scientific investigations to reveal reproductions and genuine objects. Nickell explains the warning signs of forgery, such as patching and unnatural pen lifts; chronicles the evolution of writing instruments, inks, and papers; shows readers how to date photographs, papers, and other materials; and traces the development of photographic processes since the mid-nineteenth century. Lavishly illustrated with examples of replicas and authentic objects inspected by Nickell, Real or Fake includes case studies of alleged artifacts including Jack the Ripper's diary, a draft of the Gettysburg Address, notes by Charles Dickens, Jefferson Davis's musket, and debris from the Titanic.

 

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Introduction
1
1 Investigating Documents
15
2 Diary of Jack the Ripper
39
3 Novel by an American Slave
53
4 Lincolns Lost Gettysburg Address
67
5 An Outlaws Scribblings
80
6 Out of the Archives
92
7 Photo Sleuthing
109
10 Assassin or LookAlike
143
11 From the Album
155
12 Authenticating Artworks and Other Artifacts
165
13 Lost Icon Found
176
14 Jefferson Daviss Musket
182
15 Debris from the Titanic
191
16 Off the Shelf
204
References
218

8 A Second Photo of Emily Dickinson
123
9 Likeness of Lincoln
130

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Joe Nickell is the author of many books, including Detecting Forgery, Unsolved History, and Real Life X-Files.

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