This title looks at the modern tools of computers, printers, and scanners to create questioned documents and counterfeits. Beginning with an overview of the start of fakes and forgeries from ancient times to the present, this volume examines the art of analyzing evidence.
This short book serves as a decent early read for anyone new to the field of fakes and forgeries. At only about 100 pages, it briefly touches on a variety of fraudulent objects and discusses the various methods used for determining authenticity. It has a glossary, which is always a nice element for any book. It also has a useful "Further Reading" section.
This is a short, technical overview on how forgeries are detected using forensic techniques. While the topic is a bit heavy on technical details, it is explained in a way that is easy to understand.