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El. knyga: Victor Lustig

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780750998239
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780750998239

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'Fascinating' Daily Mail

'An incredible story' Daily Mirror?

?The period after the First World War was a golden age for the confidence man. ‘A new kind of entrepreneur is stirring amongst us,’ The Times wrote in 1919. ‘He is prone to the most detestable tactics, and is a stranger to charity and public spirit. One may nonetheless note his acuity in separating others from their money.’

Enter Victor Lustig (not his real name). An Austro-Hungarian with a dark streak, by the age of sixteen he had learned how to hustle at billiards and lay odds at the local racecourse. By nineteen he had acquired a livid facial scar in an altercation with a jealous husband.

That blemish aside, he was a man of athletic good looks, with a taste for larceny and foreign intrigue. He spoke six languages and went under nearly as many aliases in the course of a continent-hopping life that also saw him act as a double (or possibly triple) agent. Along the way, he found time to dupe an impressive variety of banks and hotels on both sides of the Atlantic; to escape from no fewer than three supposedly impregnable prisons; and to swindle Al Capone out of thousands of dollars, while living to tell the tale. Undoubtedly the greatest of his hoaxes was the sale, to a wealthy but gullible Parisian scrap-metal dealer, of the Eiffel Tower in 1925.

In a narrative that thrills like a crime caper, best-selling biographer Christopher Sandford draws on newly released documents to tell the whole story of the greatest conman of the twentieth century.



A fresh account of one of history's most notorious con artists by an acclaimed biographer

Recenzijos

Fascinating -- Daily Mail [ An] incredible story -- Matt Roper, Daily Mirror

Acknowledgements xiii
List of Illustrations
xvii
1 The Age of Illusion
1(21)
2 Bohemian Rhapsody
22(37)
3 A Mask to Show the World
59(25)
4 The Private Mint
84(34)
5 French Connection
118(35)
6 Conning Capone
153(36)
7 Going South
189(27)
8 Escape from New York
216(30)
9 The Rock
246(35)
Sources and
Chapter Notes
281(10)
Select Bibliography 291(1)
Index 292(8)
About the Author 300(1)
Also 301
Christopher Sandford
CHRISTOPHER SANDFORD is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. He has written numerous biographies of music, film and sports stars, as well as Union Jack, a bestselling book on John F. Kennedys special relationship with Great Britain described by the National Review as political history of a high order the Kennedy book to beat. Born and raised in England, Christopher currently lives in Seattle.