Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts

Suggested Reading: "The Making Of A Cop" by Harvey Rachlin (1991)

The Making of a CopThe Making of a Cop by Harvey Rachlin



My rating: 3 of 5 stars





In the 1991 book "The Making of a Cop", author Harvey Rachlin follows the 1988 class of new recruits of the New York City Police Academy through their physically rigorous and mentally challenging training as they work their way up from entry-level rookies right up through the day, several moths later, when they finally their receive their shields (that's cop talk for "badge") and weapons - graduation day as it were - and join the elite ranks of the N.Y.P.D. as full fledged law enforcement officers.



Author Rachlin attended all the classes right along with the '88 NYPD recruits and this is his story of how, with very hard work and self discipline, an average citizen of a certain age group (and other, stringent qualifying characteristics) can become an important member on an specialized force in the never ending battle to keep the streets of New York City safe for citizens of the city and tourists alike.



An enjoyable book to be sure that will probably only take most readers a few day to one week at most to finish up depending on the ammount of free reading time you have available - I read it over the course of about 5 days. My only complaint, and I do understand that it was out of necessity, is that the book does not go in to a bit more detail of the training the recruits received, but there is, I guess, plenty enough here to keep the reader interested throughout the course of the 302 pages.



If you can pick up a used copy for a buck or even two, you can't go wrong...



New York City Images As Album/CD Cover Art #29: The Raunch Hands "Let It Burn" 7" (1991)

1991 The Raunch Hands "Million Dollar Movie"  7'' (Front)
(Images via: NYCDreamin Archives)

1991 The Raunch Hands "Million Dollar Movie" 7'' (Back)

Artist: The Raunch Hands
Title: Let It Burn
Released: 1991
Artwork by: Chandler

I spotted this cool piece of vinyl at a used book/record store a few weeks ago and knew immediately it was gonna come home with me and take up residence on my "Albums with New York City Artwork" shelf. This particular item is a double 7". Side 1 and 2 are pressed on red vinyl, while side 3 and four are pressed on yellow vinyl. Both singles are housed in the beautiful sleever shown here, which folds open to reveal a poster of the band inside.

The Raunch Hands' sound has been described as "a lethal cocktail of punk, garage, soul, R&B, 50's , country, and rock." You can read a circa-2001 interview with Raunch Hands guitarist Mike Mariconda HERE.

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