King's Way : The beginnings of Australian Grafitti in Melbourne captures the incredible rise of the graffiti subculture from 1983-93. Kings Way has been compared to "the local equivalent of Subway Art", and took Duro Cubrilo and his co-authors what they felt was a seeming eternity to complete. It takes the reader on a photographic ride through the subculture of trains, writers, crews and infamy through the heyday of the eighties and early nineties. Mapping the progression of styles, influences and key players in the graff scene. Kings Way is unmatched in its detail and will satisfy the hardest of Australian graffiti critics.