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Underworld: Mugshots from the Roaring Twenties
Candid and compelling, these police mugshots capture the colourful and sinister players of the 1920s criminal underworld.
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Fast times bred brand new crimes, and illicit markets for alcohol, cocaine and other vices sprang up around the globe. From stone-cold gangsters to thrill-seeking joy-riders, this remarkable rogues' gallery exposes the dark side of the Roaring Twenties. 

Underworld: Mugshots from the Roaring Twenties features intriguing mugshots photographs of police suspects from 1920s Sydney, documenting the denizens of the criminal underworld, from stone-cold gangsters to wayward youths, and providing a remarkable rogues’ gallery of thugs and thieves, prostitutes and pickpockets, white-collar opportunists and blue-collar gunmen.

The images are selected from a collection of more than 2500 glass-plate negatives, part of the New South Wales Police Forensic Photography Archive held at the Justice & Police Museum in Sydney. Never intended for public consumption, they are unique among international criminal portraiture. Suspects smile, laugh, snarl, or sneer at the camera and each image is infused with the sitter’s personality.

The accompanying essays ponder the remarkable aesthetic of the images and document the rapidly changing post-war world, exploring how new trends in crime played out on the streets of New York, Paris, and Sydney. The stories of the suspects shine a light on the dark side of the Roaring Twenties in Sydney. 

Nerida Campbell with Luc Sante and Alastair Sooke 

Published December 2017
Hardback 
288 pages
235mm x 320mm
ISBN 9781876991456