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As a professional service to scientific investigators, the Academy has developed a comprehensive micropigmentation bibliography of related textbooks, journals, and articles for continued research. This listing does not contain any abstracts. We would appreciate our viewers sharing with us any additional information on this subject. Please email the Academy with any new updated bibliography :        zwerling@micropigmentation.org

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Zwerling et al: Micropigmentation: State of the Art, ed 2. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 93-061357. Published in 1993.

Zwerling, C. et al: Micropigmentation, Slack Publishing Co., New Jersey, 1986.

Conway, H., and Doctor, J.P.: Neutralization of color in capillary hemangiomas of the face intradermal injection (tattooing) of permanent pigments. Surg Gynec Obstet, 84:866, 1947.

Conway, H., and Montroy, R.E.: Permanent camouflage of capillary hemangiomas of the face by intradermal injection of insoluble pigments (tattooing): Indications for surgery. New York J Med, 65:876, 1965.

Snyderman, R.K., and Wynn, W.D.: Complete replacement of port wine stains. New York J Med, 66:1910, 1966.

Baer, R.L., and Witten, V.H.: 1955-1956 Year Book of Dermatology and Syphilology, Chicago, Year Book, 1956.

Brown, J.D., Cannon, B., and McDowell, A.: permanent pigment injection of capillary hemangiomata. Plast Reconstr Surg J:106, 1946.

Pauli: Ueber das Feuermaal und die einzig sichere Methode, disease entseullung zu heilen. J Gebruttsh, 15:66, 1835.

Hance, G. Brown, J.D., Byars, L.T., and McDowell, A.: Color matching of skin grafts and flaps with permanent pigment injection. Surg Gynec Obstet, 79:624, 1944.

Byars, L.T.: Tattooing of free skin grafts and pedicle flaps. Ann Surg, 121-644, 1945.

Matthews, D.N.: Technique and value of tattooing in plastic surgery. Proc Roy Soc Med, 40:81, 1947.

Winer, C.H.: Hemangiomas: histologic structure and treatment. Calif Med, 77:242, 1952.

Andrews, G.C.: Diseases of the Skin for Practitioner and Students. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., 1946. Appendix IV...2.

Cecil, R.L., and Loeb, R.F.: A Textbook of Medicine, 8th ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., 1951.

Merritt, H.H.: A Textbook of Neurology. Philadelphia. Lea & Febiger 1955.

Thompson, H.G., Birdsell, D.C., and Freidling A.: Surgical tattooing: an experimental study. Plast Reconstr Surg, 37:563, 1966.

Thompson, H.G., Douglas, L., and Mumnroe, I.: Surgical tattooing: an experimental study (Part II). Plast Reconstr Surg 39:291, 1967.

Gifford, Sanford R., and Steinberg, A.: Gold and silver impregnation of the cornea for cosmetic purposes. Amer J Ophthal, 10:240-247 (April) 1927.

Pickrell, Kenneth L., and Clark, Eldon H.: Tattooing of corneal scars with insoluble pigments. Plast Reconstru Surg, 2:44-59 (Jan.) 1947.

Zwerling and Christensen: Blepharopigmentation, chapter 47. Surgery of the Eye, Waltham et al editors, Churchill & Livingston, 1988.

Personal Communications: Alcon (Natural Eyes), Diopters (Accents), Lasting Impressions, Dermouflage, and Permark.

Parry, A.: tattoo: Secrets of a Strange Art As Practiced by the Natives of the United States. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1933.

Leighton, E: George Burchett: memoirs of a Tattooist. London, England, Old Bourne Book Company, 1958.

Eldridge, C.: The History of Cosmetic tattooing File No. 5, 10, and 11, Tattoo Archive, Berkeley, Ca, 1986.

Walters, C.: Healing Arts: a Look at the Cosmetic and Reconstructive Approach to Tattooing. Tattoo Advocate: Journal of International Tattoo Arts, Vol I, No. I, Haledon, NJ, 1988., H.: Pierced Hearts and True Love. London, Derek Verschoyle, 1953, p.73.

Glacometti, L., and Chiarelli, B.: The skin of Egyptian mummies. A study in survival. Arch Dematol, 97:712-716, 1968.

Armelagos, G.L.: Diseases in ancient Nubia Science, 163:255-259, 1969.

Post, P.W., Daniels, F., Jr., and Armelagos, G.J.: Ancient and mummified skin. Cutis, 11:779-781, 1973.

Zambucka, K.: Faces from the Past, The Dignity of the Maori Age. Melbourne,, A.H., and A.W. Reed, 1971.

The Oxfore English Dictionary, Compact Edition. Volume II. Oxford University Press, 1971, p. 2674.

Schmidt, H.: Tatoveringer. Copenhagen, Leo Pharmaceuticals, 1968.

Cook, J.: First Voyage, 1776, Diary, in: Price, A.G., ed.: The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific as Told by Selections of Appendix IV...3 His Own Journals 1768-1779. New York, Dover, 1971, p.37.

Parry, A.: tattoo: Secrets of a Strange Art as Practiced by the Natives of the United States. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1933.

Collins, J.: unpublished manuscript.

Tadasu, I.: World of Japanese Tattooing. Japan, Haga, 1973.

Dooley, J.: The Mafia - Japanese-style - Thrives in isle. Part I.

Honolulu Advertiser (March 20, 1978).

Mellen, J.: The Waves at Genji’s Door: japan Through Its Cinema. New York, Pantheon Books, 1976, pp. 100-103.

Belishe’, M.: The most subtle of Hawaiian arts. Hawaiian Observer (March 19, 1973), pp. 1-2.

Pavlik, Pati.: personal communication 1993.

Angres, Giora: Surgical maneuvers: Eyelid pigmentation technique and pretreatment patient considerations. Ocul Surg New 4:22, 1986.

Zwerling, C. et al.: Micropigmentation, appendix, "How Tattoo Machines Work, " contribution by Fenzl, Robert, M.D., Slack Publishing Company, New Jersey, 1986.

Tuttle, L, : Collectors: Lyle Tuttle: 40 Years of Tattooing. Tattoo Advocate: Journal of International Tattoo Art, Vol. I, No. I, Haledon, NJ, 1988.

Dwyer, D.: Construction of the Tattoo Machine. NCTA Quarterly, Vol. II, No. I, National Cosmetic Tattooing Association, Lagoon Beach, CA, 1991.

Pavlik, P.: Pigments/Colors. NCTA Quarterly, Vol. II, No. III, National Cosmetic Tattooing association, Laguna Beach, CA, 1991.

Goldstein, N.: Mercury-cadmium Sensitivity in Tattoos. A Photoallergenic Reaction in Red Pigment. Annals of Internal Medicine 67:984-989, 1967.

O’Brien, E.: Introduction to International Cosmetics, West Coast Academy of Intradermal Cosmetics, Laguna Beach, CA, 1990.

Wilson, L.A., Kuehne, W., Hall, S.W., and Ahearn, D.G.: Microbial contamination in ocular cosmetics. Am J. Ophthalmol, 71:1298-1302 (1971).

Microbiology Subcommittee on Quality Assurance of the CTFA Microbiology Committee, Microbiological Aspects of Quality Assurance, CTFA Technical Guidelines, The Cosmetic Toiletry, and Fragrance Associations, Inc., Washington, C.C. (1971).

Preservation Subcommittee of the CTFA Microbiological Committee: A guideline for the determination of adequacy of preservation of cosmetics and toiletry formulations CTFA Technical Guidelines. The Cosmetic, Toiletry, and France Association , Inc., Washington, D.C. (1973).

Solomon, C.: The Traffic In Health, New York, Navarres, 1938.

Goldstein, N. et. al: techniques of Removal of Tattoos, Jr. Dem Surg and Oncol, Vol. 5 #11, Nov. 1979.

Zwerling, C.S., Christensen, F.H., and Goldstein, N: Historical and Current Methods of Pigment Removal, Micropigmentation, Slack and Co., Thoroughfare, N.J., 192-194, 1986.

Goldstein, N: Tattoo Removal, Advances in Dermatologic Surgery, Dermatology Clinics, Vol. 5 #2 1987.

Goldstein, N: Tattoo Removal Techniques, Cosmetic and Therapeutic Tattoo, Skin 6th Ed. Saunders, Philadelphia, pg. 625, 1987.

Stegman, S., Tromovitch, T. and Glogau, R.: Tattoo Removal Techniques, Cosmetic and Therapeutic tattoo, Skin Surgery, 2nd Ed. Yeme Book Pub. 193-199.

Sude, D., Apfelberg, D.B. Sergott, T: Traumatic Tattoo Removal, Lasers Med 10(2), 158-164, 1990.

Groot, D.W., Arlette, J.P., Johnson, P.A.: Comparison of the Infared Coagular and the CO2 Laser in Removal of Decorative Tattoos, J.A. Acad Derm, 15, 516, 522, 1986.

Ruiz-Esperanza, J. Fitzpatrick, R.E., Goldman, M.D., Tattoo Removal: Selecting the Right Alternative, Am J Cosm Surg 9 #2, 171-176, 1992.

Watts, M.T. et al, The Use of a Q-switched Nd: laser for the Removal of Permanent Eyeliner Tattoo, Opthal Plast Recon Surg (4) 292-294, 1992.

Scheiber, A. et al, A Superior Method of Tattoo removal Using a Q-Switch Ruby Laser, J Derm Surg Oncol Dec: 16 (12) 1091-1098, 1990.

Goldman, L. et al, Laser Treatment of Tattoos: A Preliminary of 3 years Clinical Experience. JAMA 201 841-844, 1967.

Goodman, L.: HADITH (traditions ascribed to Muhammed) Authoritative Collections, personal communication, June 27, 1985.

Goldstein, N: Laws and Regulations Relations to Tattoos, Journal of Dermatological Surgery and Oncology 5(11):813-815 (Nov.) 1979.

Bloomington Indiana Press, Vol. 19, June 4, 1985.

Angres, G.: The Angres Permalidliner Method to Enhance the Result of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty, Annals of Ophthalmology 1985 12: 176-177.

Waltman, S. (ed.): Surgery of the Eye. new York, Churchill Livingstone, 1988.

Wilkes, D.: The Complication of Dermal tattooing, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2(1) 1-6, 1986.

Zwerling and Christensen: Surgery of the Eye, chapter 47, Waltman ed., Churchill and Livingstone, 1988.

Angres, G.: A Simple Approach to Blepharoplasty Using the Angres II Blepharopigmentation lid Clamp. The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, Vol. 3, No.4, 1986.

Angres, G.: Angres Permalidliner Method: A New Surgical Procedure. Annals of Ophthalmology 1984; 16: 145-148.

Angres, G.: The Angres permalidliner method to enhance the result of Cosmetic Blepharoplasty. Annals of Ophthalmology 17: 176-177. 1985.

Zwerling, Jean, R.N.: Micropigmentation, Chapter Role of the Nurse, Slack publishing, New Jersey, 1986.

Angres, G.: Blepharo-and Dermalpigmentation Techniques for Maximum Cosmetic Results, The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, Vol. 3, No.3, 1986.

Angres, G.: Lip Micropigmentation Simple Surgery with Immediate Results, dermatology Times, December 1986.

Guzick, S.S., B.S.N., R.N.: Para-Medical Camouflage: A systematic approach. Dermascope September/October 1992, pp. 39-41.

Parry, A.: Tattoo Secrets of a Strange Art as Practiced Among the Native of the United States. New York, 1933.

Bromberg, W.: psychological motives in tattooing. Arch Neuropl Psychiat, 33:228-232.

Lipschutz, B.: Verhandlungen der Wiener dermatologischen Gescellschaft. arch f Derm Syph. 78:381. 1906.

Porritt, R.J., and Olsen, R.E.: Two simultaneous cases of leprosy developing in tattoos. Am j. Pathol, 23:805-817, 1947.

Smith, B.F.: Occurrence of hepatitis in recently tattooed service personnel. JAMA, 144:1074-1076, 1950.

Sulzberger, M.B., Kanof, A., and Baer, R.L.: Complications following tattooing: sensitization and desensitiztion to mercury; report of a case. US Nav Med Bull, 43:889-894, 1944.

Bjornberg, A.: Reactions to light in yellow tattoos from cadmium sulfide. Arch Dermatol. 88:267-271, 1963.

Buncke, H.J., Jr., and Conway, H.: Surgery of decorative and traumatic tattoos, Plast Reconstr Surg, 20:66-67, 1957.

Bailey, B.N.: Treatment of tattoos. Plast Reconstr Surg, 40:361-371, 1967.

Goldman, L., Rockwell, R.J.., and Meyer, R.: Laser Treatment of Tattoos. JAMA, 201:841-844, 1967.

Crittenden, F.M., Jr.: Salabrasion - removal of tattoos by superficial abrasion with table salt. Cutis, 7:295-300, 1971.

Janson, P.: Eine Einfache Methode der Entefernung von Tatowierungen. Dermat Wchnschr. 29:894-895, 1935.

Rosenberg, W.A.: Accidental tattooing of the face treated by abrasion with sandpaper. Arch Derm Syph, 65:466-470, 1952.

Strakosch, E.A.: Sandpaper-abrasion treatment of tattoos. Arch Derm Syph. 67:53-55, 1953.

Loria, P.R.: Dermabrasion : principles of planing. J Louisiana Med Soc, 112:401-405, 1960.

Boo-Chai, K.: The decorative tattoo; its removal by dermabrasion Plast Reconstr Surg, 32:559-563, 1963.

Clabaugh, W.: Removal of tattoos by superficial dermabrasion. Arch Dermatol, 98:5150521, 1968.

Berchon, E.: Histoire Medicale du Tatouage, Paris, J.B. Bailliere et Fils, 1869.

International Comments. Death after tattooing. JAMA, 222:1194, 1972.

Beerman, H., and Lane, R.A.G.: Tattoo: a summary of scientific literature on the medical complications of tattoos. Am J Med Sci, 227:444-465, 1954.

Doyle, Sir A.C.: The Red-Headed League, in: The Complete Sherlock Holmes. Garden City, New York, Garden City Publishing, p. 196.

Roenighk, H.H., Jr.: Tattooing - history, techniques, complications, removal. Cleve Clin Q, 38:179-186, 1971.

Rostenberg., Brown, R.A., and Caro, M.R.: Discussion of tattoo reactions with a report of a case showing a reaction to the green color. Arch Dermatol Syphilol, 62:540-547, 1950.

Madden, J.F.: Reactions in tattoos. Arch Dermatol Syphilol, 40:256-262, 1939.

Rook, A.J., and Thomas., P.J.B.: Social and medical aspects of tattooing. Practitioner. 169:60-66, 1952.

Scutt, R., and Gotch, C.: Skin Deep. London, Peter Davies, 1974, p. Davis, R.G.: Hazards of tattooing; report of two cases of dermatitis caused by a sensitization to mercury (cinnabar). US Armed Forced Med J. 11:261-280, 1960.

Hutin, M.F.: Recherches sur le tatouages. Paris, J.B. Ballier et Fils, 1853. Josias, A.: Prog Med, 5:205, 1877.

Arthur, G.: On the infrequency of secondary syphilitic contagion. Med Rec, 30:674, 1886. Cited in Rukstinat, G.S.: Arch Pathol. 31:640-655, 1951.

Maeda, N.: Study on the tattoo mark. Dermatol Tropica, 1:188-192, 1962.

Sehgal, V.N.: inoculation leprosy appearing after seven years of tattooing. Dermatol, 142:58-61, 1971.

News and Notes. Epidemiology: serum hepatitis. Br Med j, 2:121, 1978. Mowat, N.A.G., Brunt, P.W., alter-Recht, F., and Walker, W.: Outbreak of serum hepatitis associated with tattooing. Lancet, 1:33-34, 1973.

Wilde, A.G.: Vaccine-infected tattoo. New Orleans Med Surg J, 82:385-386, 1929.

Fox, T.C.: Warts occurring in tattooed lines. J Cutan Venerol Dis, 2:216, 1884.

Watkins, D.B.: Viral disease in tattoos: verruca vulgaris, Arch Dermatol, 84:306-309, 1961.

Telichevsky, I.: Le phenoene de Koebner a l’ endroit de tatouages. Dermatologica 81:98-102, 1940.

Pilsbury, D.M., Shelley, W.B., and Kligman, A.M.: Dermatology. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., 1956, p. 732.

Sehgal, V.N., and Dhurandhar, M.W.: Tattooing lichen planus. Cutis, 14:93, 1974.

Hall, A.F.: Lupus erythematosus in red part of tattooed area. Arch Dermatol Syphilol. 47:610, 1943.

Rook, A., and Thomas, P.J.B.: Lupus erythematosus. Proc R Soc Med 44:878-879, 1951.

Lubeck, G., and Epstein, E.: Complications of tattooing. Cal Med. 76:83-85, 1952.

Lerchin, E., Sturman, S., and Lockwood, M.J.: Discoid lupus erythematosus in red pigment of tattoos. J Assoc Milit Dermatol, 1:18-20, 1975.

Fields, J.P., Little, W.D., Jr., and Watson, P.E. Discoid lupus erythematosus in red tattoos. Arch Dermatol, 98:667-669, 1968.

Cipollaro, V.A.: Keratoacanthoma developing in a tattoo. Cutis, 11:809-810, 1973.

Ackerman, A.B.: personal communication. July 1978.

Loewenthal, L.J.A.: reactions in green tattoos. The significance of valence state of chromium. Arch Dermatol, 82:237-243, 1960.

Rorsman, H., et al.: tattoo granuloma and uveitis. Lancet, 2:27-28. 1960.

Rorsman, H.: Personal communication to the editor. (June 25, 1969).

Schwartz, A.E., Glick, A.W., and Friedman, E.W.: Tattooing of mucosal surfaces in cancer of head and neck with preoperative radiotherapy. NY State j Med, 71:22187-2188, 1971.

Baluyot, S.T., Jr., Shumrick, D.A.: Pre-irradiation tattooing. Arch Otolaryngol, 96:151-153, 1972.

McColl, A.H., Jr.: Tattooing for preservation of oral and oropharyngeal cancer resection margins. J Surg Oncol. 9:437-442, 1977.

Zimmerman, M.C.: Suits for Malpractice based on alleged unsightly scars resulting from removal of tattoos. Journal of Dermatologic Surgery, Vol 5, pp. 911-912. 1979.

Zwerling and Christensen: American Society of Micropigmentation Survey Study of 1988.

Scheibner, A. et al.: A superior method of tattoo removal using the Q-switched Ruby laser, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, vol. 16, pp. 1091-1098, 1990.

Tindall, J.P., and Smith, J.G., Jr.: unusual reactions in yellow tattoos: microscopic studies on histologic sections. South Med J, 55:792-795, 1962.

Ebensten, H.: Pierced Hearts and True Love. London. Derek Verschoyle, Ltd., 1953.

Goldstein, N.: Mercury-cadmium sensitivity in tattoos. A photoallergenic reaction in red pigment. Ann Int Med, 67:984-989, 1967.

Brose, Dr. med.: Neue Tatowierungsphanomene. Dermatol Wochenschr, 84:461, 1927.

Bonnell, J.A., and Russell, B.: Skin reactions at site of green and read tattoo marks. Proc R Soc med, 49:823-825, 1956.

Ravits, H.F.: Allergic tattoo granuloma. Arch Dermatol, 86:287-289, 1962.

Weidman, A.I., Andrade, R., and Franks, A.G.: Sarcoidosis: Report of a case of sarcoid lesions in a tattoo and subsequent discovery of pulmonary sarcoidosis. Arch Dermatol, 94:321-325, 1966.

Lane, R.A.G., Beerman, H., and Mescon, H.: Mercurial granuloma occurring in a tattoo. Can Med Assoc. j, 70:546-548, 1954.

Biro, L., and Klein, W.P.: unusual complication of mercurial (cinnabar) tattoo. Generalized eczematous eruption following laceration of a tattoo. Arch Dermatol, 96:165-167, 1967.

Lamb, J.H., et al: Further studies in light sensitive eruptions. Arch Dermatol, 83:568-572, 1961.

McGrouther, D.A., Downie, P.A., and Thompson, W.D.: Reactions to red tattoos. Br J Plast Surg, 30:84-85, 1977.

Albert, H.: Personal communication.

Rook, A.J., and Thomas, P.J.B.: Social and medical aspects of tattooing. Practitioner, 169:60, 1952.

Brose: Neue Tatwierungsphanomene. Derm Wschr, 84:461, 1927.

Sulzberger, M.B., and Tolmach, J.A.: Allergische Auflammungsreaktionen in roten Tatowierungen. Beobachtungen uber Entstehen und Abklingen einer Wuecksilberuberempfindlichkeit und uber allergische granulomatose und sarkoidale Reaktionen. Hautarzt, 10:110, 1959.

Pay, M.F.: The threat of talc on surgeons’ gloves. Today’s O.R. Nurse, p.27-31, Nov. 1984.

Pay, M.F.: Glove powders on trial. Today’s O.R. Nurse, p. 9-12, Nov. 1983.

Kahn, M.H., et al.: Suture contamination by surface powders on surgical gloves. Arch Surg, 118:738-739, June 1983.

Eisman, B., Seeling, M.G., and Womack, N.A.: Talcum powder granuloma: A frequent and serious postoperative complication. Ann Surg 126:820-832, 1947.

Soloman, H., Goldman, L., Henderson, B., et al.: Histopathology of the laser treatment of port wine lesions. J Invest Dermatol, 50:141-146, 1968.

Apfelberg, D., Maser, M., and Lash, N.: Extended clinical use of the argon laser for cutaneous lesions. Arch Dermatol. 115:719-721, 1979.

Apfeberg, D.B., Maser M.R., and Lash, H.: Argon laser treatment of decorative tattoos. Br J Plast Surg, 32:141-144, 1979.

Apfelbert, D.B., Raub, D.R., Maser, M.R., et al.: Pathophysiology and treatment of decorative tattoos with reference to argon laser treatment. Clin Plast Surg, 7:369-377, 1980.

Boa-Chai, K.: the decorative tattoo: its removal by dermabrasion. Plast Reconstr Surg, 32:559-568, 1963.

Angres, G.G. Eyeliner implants: A New Cosmetic Procedure. Plast Reconstr Surg, 1984;73:833-836.

Tse DT, et al. Clinicopathologic correlate of fresh eyelid pigment implantation. Arch Ophthal 1985; 103:1515-1517.

Patipa, M. et al: light and Electron Microscopic Findings with Permanent Eyeliner. Ophthalmology 1986 vol 93 number 10 pp. 1361-1365.
 

TATTOO PRINT REFERENCES

MAGAZINES AND JOURNAL ARTICLES 


Publications Ltd (who produce Body Art magazine, and supply jewelery)
moved (ages ago) to: PO Box 32, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29 5RD

"Career-oriented Women with Tattoos" by Armstrong, Myrna L. 
_Image--the journal of nursing scholarship_. Wint '91 v 23 n 4 p 215

"Memorial Decoration: Women, Tattooing, and the Meanings of Body
Alteration" by Sanders, Clinton. _Michigan quarterly review_. Wint 1991
v 30 n 1 p 146
Summary: Sanders is one of a very few academicians writing about body
modifications. This article is the only one I've encountered that deals
specifically with the psychology of women tattoo enthusiasts, whose
reasons for getting inked differ from those of their male counterparts.

"Trends: Tattoos go mainstream." _Newsweek_. Jan 07 91 v 117 n 1 p 60
Summary: A short article focusing on a couple of tattoo enthusiasts who
do not fit the stereotype, including a French man working on his full
back piece. Good introduction to the change in 

"Nonmainstream body modification: genital piercing, burning, and
cutting" by Myers, James. _Journal of contemporary ethnography_. Oct 01
1992 v 21 n 3 p 267.
Summary: One of the few papers that is both academic and informational.
Begins with a definition of "body modification" and discusses various
non-tattooing bodmods. Key players including Fakir, Jim Ward & Raellyn
are mentioned. Gauntlet illustration of genital pierces available. Some
sense of "outsider peeking in;" author specifies the fact that he is a
heterosexual male anthropologist (he is an anthro prof at Cal State
Chico).


BOOKS & MAGAZINES 

Some books may no longer be in print--check your library for a copy, or
request an InterLibrary Loan. Not all tattoo magazines are reviewed here
(a serials cataloger's nightmare--new titles cropping up all the time,
issues ceasing publication for no reason, etc.)

Carson, Richard D. Never Get a Tattoo. Rogers, Novle, illustrator.
(Illus.). 144p. 1990. Paper. $8.95. (ISBN 0-06-096509-6, PL).
HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

DeMichele, William. The Illustrated Woman: Photographs by William
DeMichele. Pref. by Gorman, Shotsie. (Illus.). 128p. 1992. $65.00. (ISBN
0-9631708-0-5); Paper. $34.95. (ISBN 0-9631708-1-3). Proteus Press, Inc.
Special Edition $150. Protective slipcase for hard cover book: $15.00.
Review: This 11"x13" book is a unique photo collection of tattooed
women. In the International tattoo community this book is already a
collector's item, it's a valuable addition to anyone who buys fine
photographic books

Fellman, Sandi. The Japanese Tattoo. (Illus.). 120p. 04/1988. Paper.
$24.95. (ISBN 0-89659-798-9). Abbeville Press, Inc.

Gell, Alfred. Wrapping in Images: Tattooing in Polynesia. (Oxford
Studies in the Anthropology of Cultural Forms). (Illus.). 364p. 1993.
$95.00. (ISBN 0-19-827869-1, 14144). Oxford University Press, Inc.

Handy, Willowdean C. Tattooing in the Marquesas. (BMB). 1974. Repr. of
1922 ed. $15.00. (ISBN 0-527-02104-0). Kraus Reprint.

Hardy, Donald E. Art from the Heart. (Tattootime Ser.: No. 5). 1993.
Paper. $20.00. (ISBN 0-945367-09-0). Hardy Marks Publications.
To order: P.O. Box 90520, Honolulu HI 96835, phone: 808-737-7033
or email Francesca Passalacqua <hmarks@lava.net>.

Hardy, Donald E. Dragon Tattoo Design. (Illus.). 96p. 1988. $50.00.
(ISBN 0-945367-01-5). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E. Eye Tattooed America. 116p. 06/1993. Paper. $20.00.
(ISBN 0-945367-12-0). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E., editor. Life & Death Tattoos. rev. ed. (Tattootime
Ser.). (Illus.). 96p. 1989. Paperback text edition. $15.00. (ISBN
0-945367-05-8). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E., editor. Music & Sea Tattoos. rev. ed. (Tattootime
Ser.). (Illus.). 96p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $15.00.
(ISBN 0-945367-04-X). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E., editor. New Tribalism. rev. ed. (Tattootime Ser.).
(Illus.). 64p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $10.00. (ISBN
0-945367-02-3). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E. Sailor Jerry Collins: American Tattoo Master. 1994.
Paper. $30.00. (ISBN 0-945367-11-2). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E. The Tattoo Coloring Book, Vol. 1. (Illus.). 36p.
(Orig.). 1990. Paperback text edition. $14.95. (ISBN 0-685-44854-1). T C
B Imprints, Unlimited.

Hardy, Donald E. Tattoo Flash. (Illus.). 74p. (Orig.). 1990. Paperback
text edition. $80.00. (ISBN 0-945367-06-6). Hardy Marks Publications.

Hardy, Donald E., editor. Tattoo Magic. rev. ed. (Tattootime Ser.).
(Illus.). 64p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $10.00. (ISBN
0-945367-03-1). Hardy Marks Publications.

Krakow, Amy. The Total Tattoo Book. (Orig.). 1994. Paper. (ISBN
0-446-67001-4). Warner Books, Inc.

Mascia-Lees, Frances E. & Sharpe, Patricia., editors. Tattoo, Torture,
Mutilation & Adornment: The Denaturalization of the Body in Culture &
Text. (SUNY Series, The Body in Culture, History, & Religion). 172p.
1992. $44.50. (ISBN 0-7914-1065-X); Paper. $14.95. (ISBN 0-7914-1066-8).
State University of New York Press. Warning: This book has a very
negative attitude towards body modification, and has very little to do
with tattooing. Note from the FAQ maintainer (Stan Schwarz):
"This book is the only book I have ever thrown in the trash."

Maginnes, Al. Outside a Tattoo Booth. Zarucchi, Roy, editor. Page,
Carolyn, editor. Page, Carolyn, illustrator. (Chapbook Ser.). (Illus.).
28p. (Orig.). 1991. Paper. $5.00. (ISBN 1-879205-16-5). Nightshade
Press.

Morse, Albert L. The Tattooists. Walsh, John A., editor. (Illus.). 1977.
$79.95. (ISBN 0-918320-01-1). Morse, Albert L.

Richie, Donald. The Japanese Tattoo. Buruma, Ian, photographer.
(Illus.). 120p. 1990. $22.50. (ISBN 0-8348-0228-7). Weatherhill, Inc.

Rosen, Jerry. Tattoo Interview. 1992. $14.95. (ISBN 0-86719-387-5). Last
Gasp Eco-Funnies, Inc.

Sanders, Clinton R. Customizing the Body: The Art & Culture of
Tattooing. (Illus.). 224p. 1989. $29.95. (ISBN 0-87722-575-3). Temple
University Press.
Review: One of the only academically recognized books without an agenda
against tattooing.

Schwartz, Paul. The Tattoo Buyer's Guide: A Complete & Candid Guide to
Getting a Great Tattoo. (Illus.). 57p. (Orig.). 1993. Paper. $6.95.
(ISBN 0-9635778-0-8). Alter Ego Press.

Spaulding, Huck. Tattooing A to Z: A Guide to Successful Tattooing.
Naydan, Ted, illustrator. (Illus.). 141p. 1988. $45.00. (ISBN
0-929719-00-X). Spaulding & Rogers Manufacturing, Inc.

Stine, Megan. Tattoo Mania: The Newest Craze in Wearable Art. Juv (gr.
1-3) 1993. Paper. $5.99. (ISBN 0-553-48144-4). Bantam Books, Inc.

Thompson, Earl. Tattoo. 704p. 1991. Paper. $6.95. (ISBN 0-88184-727-5).
Carroll & Graf Publishers.

Wroblewski, Chris. Skin Shows: The Art of Tattoo. (Illus.). 118p. 1991.
Paper. $19.95. (ISBN 0-86369-272-9, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing
Group.

Wroblewski, Chris. Skin Shows II: The Art of Tattoo. (Illus.). 130p.
Paper. $19.95. (ISBN 0-86369-517-5, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing
Group.

Wroblewski, Chris. Tattooed Women. (Illus.). 128p. 1992. Paper. $19.95.
(ISBN 0-86369-524-8, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing Group.

Marks of civilization : artistic transformations of the human body.
Arnold Rubin, editor. 279p. 1988. Museum of Cultural History, University
of California, Los Angeles. Bibliography: p. 265-276. 

Modern Primitives. V. Vale and Andrea Juno, editors. (Illus.) [216]p.
1989. Paper. Index. #12 in the Re/Search series. Orders: SASE to
Re/Search Publications, 20 Romolo #B, San Francisco, CA 94133.
Review: If you are interested in bodyart as a whole beyond tattoos, this
is the one book that you should have in your reference collection. The
book is a collection of interviews and write-ups about a very wide
spectrum, including the opener on Fakir Musafar (he is THE bodyart god,
IMHO), sword swallowing, Polynesian tattoos, pierces, cuttings, etc. The
section on body piercing complements Ardvark's FAQ, and has
illustrations on exactly WHERE those darned genital pierces are supposed
to go. Important note: This book is not for the faint-at-heart. Some of
the information and text contained are very graphic--an assumption can
be made that those wanting to read the book are already USED to small
tattoos and nipple pierces. There is a graphic photo of a bifurcated
penis, for example. You have been duly warned.

Richter, Stefan. Tattoo. (Illus.). 158p. 1985. Quartet.

Richie, Donald. The Japanese tattoo. Ian Buruma, photos. (Illus.). 115p.
1980. Weatherhill

Robley, Horatio Gordon. Moko; or, Maori tattooing. (Illus.). 216p. 1987.
Southern Reprints.

Stewart, Samuel. Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos: A Social History of the
Tattoo with Gangs, Sailors, and Street-Corner Punks. (1950-1965).
Review by Lance Bailey (zaphod@bcu.ubc.ca):
Instead of a well-written mature examination of tattoos and society,
we instead find Steward's full of misconceptions, incorrect facts and a
dedication to link tattoos and gay sex.
Presented as a formal study, Stewart claims that "it is perhaps the
only volume on tattooing not dependent on tattoo photographs to boost
sales." He however commits one of the writer's worst crimes by talking
down to the reader.
The book is sprinkled liberally with street slang instead of the
language of a serious study. Worse, however is the gross inaccuracies in
the book. Two examples:
1: Through out the book Steward presents himself, or rather his
pseudonym Phil Sparrow, as the best tattooist in Chicago whilst he
practised there. His comments on tattoos become amusing in this light
and on "Famous tattoos" he comments: "The second of the legendary
tattoos is a 'pack of hounds chasing a fox down across a person's back,'
with the fox disapearing in the a convenient burrow...At any rate,
although thousands of persons have said they have seen such a tattoo, it
is hardly reasonable that I should never have seen one in 18 years and
over a hundred persons." Well, Mr Sparrow should pick up a copy of "Art,
sex, and symbol: the mystery of tattooing (1986)" which has several
pictures of tattoos on that very theme.
2: In his section on tattooing the drunk, he says he did not mind
working on someone who'd had a few drinks for courage, but the truly
intoxicated should not be tattooed because "a drunk cannot sit
still...he is very likely to get sick suddenly... [and] the choice of
design selected was regretted as soon as they became sober. Steward
seems to be completely ignorant of the fact that alcohol is an
anti-coagulant and a single beer can make someone bleed like a stuck
pig.


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Subject: CELTIC ART/TATTOO BIBLIOGRAPHY
BY PAT FISH <patfish@luckyfish.net>. 

CELTIC ART : THE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, by George Bain
New York, Dover Publications [1973] 159 p. illus. 31 cm. Reprint of the
1951 ed. published by W. MacLellan, Glasgow. ISBN: 0486229238
Review: Lavishly illustrated with line drawings and photographs. This is
the grand original that has inspired the Celtic revival and is an
excellent start for understanding the creation of knotworks and braids.
Not an easy method to master, but the best single resource book
available. 

CELTIC KNOTWORK, by Ian Mackintosh Bain
Constable 1986, 115 p., 8"x10", paper. ISBN 0-09-469810-4
If his father's work confuses you (above), take heart and try this. He
teaches a method for creating knotworks in a grid that is surely close
to the method used in the past. 
[Currently available as: Celtic knotwork / Iain Bain. New York :
Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 115 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. ISBN:
0806986387 : $14.95]

CELTIC KEY PATTERNS, by Ian Bain
ISBN 0-09-471820-2, Constable 1993, 88 pages, 8"x10", paperbound
The definitive text for learning how to create and reproduce the
interlocking key geometric patterns. 
[May be available as: Celtic key patterns / Iain Bain. New York:Sterling
Pub. Co., c1994. xi, 88 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. ISBN: 0806907401
: $14.95]

THE LINDISFARNE GOSPEL, introduction by Janet Backhouse
ISBN 0-7148-2461-5, Department of Manuscripts, British Library
illuminated pages reproduced in color, paperbound
The second most influential of the ancient manuscripts from the 9th
century .Beautiful inspiration, not possible to trace patterns because
they are so tiny, but colors are vivid.

THE BOOK OF KELLS : SELECTED PLATES IN FULL COLOR, Blanche Cirker,
editor
New York : Dover Publications, c1982. 32 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. ISBN:
0486243451 (pbk.)
Review: An inspirational source, provides a reality check on the scale
and intricacy of the original 9th century masterpiece. Much too
miniscule in scale to be of use for tracing out patterns, but awe
inspiring to study. Of particular use for coloring ideas.

CELTIC DESIGNS AND MOTIFS, by Courtney Davis
New York : Dover, 1991. 44 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0486267180
(pbk.) : $3.95
Excellent flash source.Many knotwork and zoomorphic designs.

CELTIC STAINED GLASS COLORING BOOK, by Courtney Davis
New York : Dover, 1993. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 048627456X
(pbk.)
Possible flash source. They lend themselves well to reproduction on a
large scale, heavy black linework very well composed.

CELTIC IRON-ON TRANSFER PATTERNS, by Courtney Davis
New York : Dover . 48 p. : 65 transfer patterns, 28 cm. ISBN 0486260593
(pbk.)
Excellent flash source. Armbands, knotworks, zoomorphics, all ready to
go as stencils on tissue paper. 

THE ART OF CELTIA, by Courtney Davis
London : Blandford, 1993. 128 p. :ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN:
0713723092
Evocative use of traditional Celtic artforms in superb artwork.
Discussions of symbolism and the historic signifigance of the designs.
Very inspiring.

CELTIC MANDALAS, by Courtney Davis, with text by Helena Paterson
London : Blandford, 1994, 96 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN
0713723890 (pbk.)
Beautiful use of Celtic motifs in symbolic art, discussions of Celtic
mythology and zodiac signs.

CELTIC BORDERS AND DECORATION, by Courtney Davis, text by Helena
Paterson.
London : Blandford ; New York, NY : Distributed in the United States by
Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 95 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0713723300
Wonderful guide to bands, braids, and designs suitable for expansion
into armbands, anklets etc.

CELTIC ART SOURCE BOOK, by Courtney Davis
London ; New York : Blandford : Distributed in the United States by
Sterling Publishing Co, 1988. [128] p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 26
cm. ISBN: 0713719826
The ONLY negative thing I can say about this inspirational work is that
it will raise the expectations of tattoo clients too high for what can
reasonably be accomplished in the skin format. Any of these designs
could translate, but many only at backpiece scale. For the use of color
examples alone it stands out as a must-have in any Celtic art library.

THE BOOK OF CONQUESTS, by Jim Fitzpatrick
Dutton : 1978. ISBN 0525475117 (pbk.)
Beautiful use of Celtic design motifs in service of storytelling,
bringing the tales of the Old Ones alive. Possibly also available: NUADA
OF THE SILVER ARM.

ART OF THE CELTS : FROM 700 BC TO THE CELTIC REVIVAL, by Lloyd &
Jennifer Laing
London : Thames and Hudson, c1992. 216 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.
ISBN: 0500202567
More of a text for historical grounding.

159 CELTIC DESIGNS, by Amy Lusebrink
New York : Dover, 1988. 48 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486276880
(pbk.)
Excellent flash source. Unfortunately rather poorly drawn, most would
have to be re-drawn for precision before being used as a tattoo stencil.

CELTIC DESIGN : A BEGINNER'S MANUAL, by Aidan Meehan
Thames & Hudson , 258 illustrations. ISBN 0500276293 (pbk.)
If you want to begin to draw your own braids, this is the text.

CELTIC DESIGN: KNOTWORK: THE SECRET METHOD OF THE SCRIBES, by Aidan
Meehan
New York : Thames and Hudson, 1991. 159 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
0500276307 : $14.95
Even more esoterica. For those who would be druids.

CELTIC DESIGN: ANIMAL PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
New York : Thames and Hudson, 1992. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
0500276625 : $14.95
Known as zoomorphics, a guide to the twisty beasties.

CELTIC DESIGN : SPIRAL PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
New York : Thames and Hudson, 1993. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
0500277052 (pbk.)
The spiral forms a vital part of Celtic design, and this book explains
the symbolism and methods for incorporation.

CELTIC DESIGN : ILLUMINATED LETTERS, by Aidan Meehan
New York : Thames and Hudson, 1992. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN: 0500276854 : $14.95
Insights into the creation of manuscript iluminations. Many stand alone
for lovely initials or monograms.

CELTIC DESIGN : MAZE PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
New York : Thames and Hudson, 1994, c1993. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
0500277478 (pbk.)
Guide to the geometric patterns also known as key patterns.

A HANDBOOK OF CELTIC ORNAMENT, by John G Merne
Mercier, 1992. 103 p., 11 cm., ISBN 0853424039, (pbk).
Presents a systemized method of construction for most forms of Celtic
decoration. Examines the various motifs and expands on them, guiding the
reader to develop their own variations. Highly reccomended resource.

CELTIC STICKERS AND SEALS, by Mallory Pearce
New York : Dover, 1995. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486284190 (pbk.)
90 full-color pressure sensitive seals and designs. Mostly letters of
alphabets, useful for monograms and such.

DECORATIVE CELTIC ALPHABETS, by Mallory Pearce
New York : Dover, 1992. ISBN 0486270416 (pbk.)
A pleasant alternative for lettering styles.

CELTIC BORDERS ON LAYOUT GRIDS, by Mallory Pearce
New York : Dover 1990. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (77 illustrations,
one-sided for clipart use) ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486265188 (pbk.)
Mostly useful for print advertising, letterhead, etc., but also a good
source for clear simple braids.

CELTIC MOTIFS : STICKERS, by Mallory Pearce
New York : Dover, 1995. 4 p. : chiefly ill. (4 black-and-white pressure
sensitive stickers) ;8 cm. ISBN 0486284085 (pbk.)
A possible source for a few animal patterns.

AN INTRODUCTION TO IRISH HIGH CROSSES, by Hilary Richardson & John
Scarry
Mercier, 1990, 152 p. ; 28 cm., ISBN 0853429413
Very thorough photographic record of Irish high crosses with many
examples of stone carving and guides to interpretation of the symbolism.

CELTIC CROSSES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by Malcom Seaborne
Shire, 1989. ISBN 0747800030
Good quality photographs of many major surviving high crosses, examples
of Celtic designs in stonecarving.

KNOTS: USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, by George Russell Shaw
Bonanza Books, Unabridged replication of the original 1933 edition, ISBN
0517460009 (pbk.)
Encyclopedic reference for knots, the base for Celtic knotwork braids
and illuminations. 

CELTIC DESIGN COLORING BOOK, by Ed Sibbett, Jr.
New York : Dover, 1979. 48 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486237966
(pbk.)
Simplistic but nice. Not much that would be useful as flash.

CELTIC CHARTED DESIGNS, by Co Spinhoven
New York : Dover, 1987. 64 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486254119, 
(pbk.)
Over 300 designs in charted grids for use on needlepoint, embroidery,
knitting. Probably not useful as flash.

CELTIC STENCIL DESIGNS, by Co Spinhoven
New York : Dover 1990. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (130 designs) ; 28 cm. ISBN
0486264270, (pbk.)
Excellent design source for patterns so perfectly reproducible as bold
blackwork they qualify as Celtic Tribal. 

CELTIC CUT AND USE STENCILS, by Co Spinhoven
New York : Dover, 1992. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (61 ill.) ; 28 cm. ISBN
0486272389 (pbk.)
Less useful than CELTIC STENCIL DESIGNS but has a few nice patterns. All
bold blackwork.

AUTHENTIC CELTIC IRON-ON TRANSFERS, by Co Spinhoven
New York : Dover, 1994. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486283097 (pbk.)
A treasure of designs! For the $1 price you get elegant, clearly drawn,
immediately useful flash. Gets the BEST BUY award.

TWELVE CELTIC BOOKMARKS, by Co Spinhoven
New York : Dover, 1994. 6 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486279448 (pbk.)
Every bookmark an armband design. Will require re-drawing from colored
versions.

THE BOOK OF KELLS, by described by Sir Edward Sullivan
Studio Editions Ltd, Facsimile reprint of 1920 edition, ISBN 1851700358
A guide to knowing what you are seeing in the intricate pages of the
Book of Kells. 

CELTIC AND EARLY MEDIEVAL DESIGNS FROM BRITAIN, by Eva Wilson
New York : Dover. 128 p. ISBN 0486253406 (pbk.)
Unabridged republication of the original 1983 British Museum Edition,
407 illustrations. Overview survey, not particularly useful as an art
reference.

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