MOSTLY TRUE
By Bill Daniel Bill Daniel spent 16 years researching and filming his movie Who's Bozo Texino?, a film that investigates and discovers the identity of the man behind one of America's most notorious and well-known boxcar monikers - Bozo Texino. In the process, he collected a wealth of documentary photographs, interviews, and lore from the hobo jungles of America. As he peeled off the layers of the rail-riding underground, he came across other legendary scrawlers such as: Colussus of Roads, Coaltrain, and Herby. Mostly True is a testament to a by-gone era and pays homage to the infamous nobodies who for the last 60 years decorated America's freight-trains. The result is a beautiful book (and film). If that wasn't enough the cover of Mostly True was designed and illustrated by none other than contemporary grafitti legend Barry McGee $9.95 • Cover - matte card stock, 2-Color offset printed • Insides offset printed blue Ink on newsprint • 146 Pages • Measures 6" x 9" Also Available by Bill Daniel: Who's Bozo Texino? |
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