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The Incredible Case Of The Stack O'Wheat Murders

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A limited edition folio by Les Krims. Essay by Robert A. Sobieszek 10 high quality reproductions in cardboard box.
In The Incredible Case Of The Stack O'Wheat Murders (1972), Krims both parodies forensic photography, and points to it as a remarkable archive of incredible and moving images (the various, successful CSI television series attests to his prescience). In each "Wheats" crime scene, a Stack O'Wheats (pancakes) is placed near each "victim" (he used friends and family to pose for the pictures). Each stack is topped with pats of butter and syrup, the number of pancakes in the stack signifying the number of the crime. Hershey's chocolate syrup was used to simulate blood in the photos, which was formed into words and celestial shapes. Krims originally included 8 ounces of Hershey's syrup in a heat sealed plastic bag with the original print portfolio, as well as "enough pancake mix to make one complete Stack O' Wheats". (text: wikipedia)

Bibliographic Details

Author Les Krims
Publisher Les Krims
Place of publication New York
Year 1972
Edition First edition
Binding Other
Language English
Dimensions 14 x 15
Collation 10 pp.

Condition Report

Condition Very Good
Cover Fine
Notes Box has minimal edge wear only. Removed price tag(1 cm) left some discoloration, but no damage. Photographs still in excellent condition. Seperate text on yellow leaflet.
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