Book - Alcatraz The Last Day
Book - Alcatraz The Last Day
Experience Alcatraz like you've never seen it before with Alcatraz the Last Day.
From 1934 to 1963, US Penitentiary Alcatraz was a maximum-security federal prison, home to some of the United States' most notorious criminals. Situated prominently in the center of San Francisco Bay and shrouded in secrecy, the mysterious island prison captivated the American public's attention. When the penitentiary's closure was announced in early 1963, news agencies from around the world lined up to cover the event. On March 21, 1963, the editors of Life magazine sent an accomplished California-based photographer named Leigh Wiener to shoot the island's closure.
In this captivating volume, over one hundred black-and-white photographs documenting Alcatraz's final hours as a federal prison have been reproduced from Leigh Wiener's private collection. These never-before-published prints not only provide an intimate view of the island and its residents, but also document Wiener's consummate skill as an artist.
Product specifications
- Paperback, 125 pages
- Dimensions: 8.75" wide x 8.5" tall x 0.375" thick
- Designed and developed in the USA
- Printed in Hong Kong
SKU:B-9419