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In prison, the tattoo stakes a claim to individuality. In "Prison Tattoos", Douglas Hall Kent uses his camera as a sociologist's tool, photographing inmates from America's prisons whose tattoos, professionally done and homemade, indelibly imprint on their bodies what these men desire in their souls: autonomy and identity. Includes 80 pages of photos and a page of temporary tattoos.
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Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
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Jenson Books Inc
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The Maryland Book Bank
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$38.65
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Wm Burgett Bks & Collectibles
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$73.61
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Bonita
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$98.81
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Wm Burgett Bks & Collectibles
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$112.45
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