“Adolfo Kaminsky, The Forger of Paris” featured in the journal Manuscripts

Manuscripts, the quarterly journal of The Manuscript Society, writes that this book “fascinates as a case study of a man driven by a lifelong compulsion, a psychological need, to combat oppression…a moving portrait of a compelling figure in a field rarely occupied by noble persons struggling to combat evil and right wrongs.” (2018)
And again, for the re-release of a new edition of the book featuring Adolfo Kaminsky’s photographs:
“[An] in-depth study of Kaminsky’s second career comes with Deborah Dash Moore’s new essay [that…] examines Kaminsky’s photographs of the 1940’s and ’50s. It’s a fine appreciation fo their quiet, moody, evocative appeal and a superb rounding out of this new edition.” (2025)
—Manuscripts Society
Learn more about the book here.