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Fringer Print Publishing Association
1950s Finger Print & Identification Magazine Binder & Books Law Enforcement B60
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- HEIGHT
- 8.5 Inches
- WIDTH
- 7 Inches
They were all used by local law enforcement. There is very light wear on the binder and the books are in really good condition
No loose pages
Pages have started to yellow due to age
Binder
Magazine Dates:
Sept. 1957
Jan 1958 Has some writing on the cover
Sept. 1958
Oct. 1958
Nov 1958
Dec. 1958
Jan 1959
Feb 1959
March 1959
April 1959
May 1959
June 1959
July 1959
Aug 1959
Sept. 1959
Oct 1959
Jan. 1960
Feb 1960
Google AI:
vintage 1950s magazines from the Institute of Applied Science (IAS), likely titled "Finger Print & Identification Magazine," a publication for their correspondence courses in forensic science/identification, offering training with fingerprinting, criminal investigation, and detective work, valuable for collectors of early forensic history and pulp-era publications. These magazines combined practical skills with stories, promoting IAS as a leading authority in the burgeoning field of scientific detection.
What These Magazines Were About:
- Training & Education: They taught fingerprinting, mug shots, crime scene investigation, and other detection skills.
- Institute of Applied Science (IAS): A major mail-order school that trained thousands in forensic sciences, popular in the mid-20th century.
- Content: Included articles on criminal cases, identification techniques, and promotion of IAS courses.
- Vintage Appeal: Collectors value them for their historical insights, retro design, and connection to classic detective fiction.
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