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Forgers And Thieves eBook

The Shadowlands Of Art Crime

by Noah Charney
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (USA), September of 2024 ‧
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Art theft has risen from an occasional event involving the trophies of the wealthy and elite, into a multi-billion-dollar annual criminal industry, run almost entirely by organized crime groups, and a significant funding source for terrorism. It has been listed among the highest-grossing criminal trades worldwide. When ARCA (the Association for Research into Crimes against Art) began, the media and the general public knew very little about art crime. Thanks in part to its efforts, the world is better-informed than ever, but there is still much to surprise and engage, and the stories of art crime never fail to intrigue. The book is organized into five parts:?Fraud and Forgery?Law, Policing, and Policy?Art, Crime, and Popular Culture?Theft and Security, and?War, Conflict, and Art.This book is the latest on art crime by the founder of ARCA, Dr. Noah Charney,widely considered the world's leading authority on the history of art crime. His work on the subject has been included in his best-selling, Pulitzer-nominated books and articles for major publications, including The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Observer, Salon and many others.

Forgers And Thieves

The Shadowlands Of Art Crime

by Noah Charney

Property Description
ISBN: 9798881855857
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (USA)
Release Date: September of 2024
Language: English
Pages: 1
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Art > History of Art
EAN: 9798881855857

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Noah Charney

Noah Charney, twenty-seven, was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and attended the University of Maine. He then moved to the United Kingdom, where he completed two Master's degrees. As he developed a taste for art-related crimes, he made a PhD in History of Art Theft from the University of Cambridge. Today he is the director, and founder, of the Association for Research into Crime against Art (ARCA), the first international organization of its kind.

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