Inestimable

Inestimable

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Apr 21, 2011 · الفرنسية · غلاف ورقي (407 صفحات)
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تنسيق غلاف ورقي
صفحات 407
لغة الفرنسية
منشور Apr 21, 2011
الناشر Sonatine
رقم ISBN-10 2355840725
رقم ISBN-13 9782355840722

الوصف

In a captivating journey that spans continents, Robert K. Wittman and John Shiffman explore the complex and often treacherous world of art crime. Their narrative takes readers from the vibrant streets of Miami to the historic charm of Paris, weaving a rich tapestry of culture, greed, and intrigue. Wittman, with his extensive experience as a former undercover agent, brings firsthand insight into the shadowy dealings of art theft and looting.

The authors delve into stories of notorious heists and the underbelly of the art world, introducing vibrant characters who navigate this high-stakes environment. The book reveals how art theft is not merely a crime against property, but also a crime against culture, heritage, and identity. As they traverse cities known for their artistic legacies, readers gain a deeper understanding of the socio-economic implications of these crimes.

Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Wittman and Shiffman illuminate the motivations behind art theft, showcasing both the passion for art and the desperation that drives individuals to commit such acts. Their narrative doesn’t shy away from the emotional weight of losing priceless pieces of history, providing a poignant commentary on what is at stake in these transactions.

Ultimately, this exploration of art and crime leaves readers pondering the delicate balance between admiration for beauty and the darker impulses that can lead to its destruction. Wittman and Shiffman offer not just a thrilling account but also an invitation to reflect on the meaning of art in society and the lengths to which some will go to possess it.

الأنواع

غموض سيرة ذاتية حركة ومغامرة سيرة ذاتية وذكريات الفن والتصوير الجريمة
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