Larceny at the Library

Larceny at the Library
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Publisher : Camel Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 1603818359
ISBN-13 : 9781603818353
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Larceny at the Library by : Colleen Shogan

After a high-profile theft and murder at the Library of Congress, congressional staffer and amateur sleuth Kit Marshall swings into high gear to solve the crimes and clear her husband's name as a prime suspect.

Larceny and Lace

Larceny and Lace
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781101108918
ISBN-13 : 1101108916
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Larceny and Lace by : Annette Blair

Madeira Cutler is busy opening her new vintage clothing store in what was once the town's morgue when she discovers an intruder snooping around a bunch of bones in a body drawer. Now, she'll have to dig up more than the past to solve a crime.

McGoorty

McGoorty
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Publisher : Broadway Books
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780767918114
ISBN-13 : 0767918118
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis McGoorty by : Robert Byrne

The Broadway Books Library of Larceny Luc Sante, General Editor McGoorty is master billiards writer Robert Byrne’s racy account of the life of Danny McGoorty, a billiards champion of that bygone era when cue artists were often scam artists and pool rooms were held to be dens of iniquity. Hustler and hobo, womanizer and fashion plate, McGoorty was at once eyewitness to Capone’s Chicago and the feats of greats like Willie Hoppe and Willie Mosconi. In an all-American voice at once sarcastic, profane, humorous, and chock full of colorful lingo, he relates his colorful and seedy life and times with a unique style and brio.

The Telephone Booth Indian

The Telephone Booth Indian
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780307480668
ISBN-13 : 0307480666
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Telephone Booth Indian by : A.J. Liebling

A classic work on Broadway sharpers, grifters, and con men by the late, great New Yorker journalist A. J. Liebling. Often referred to as “Liebling lowlife pieces,” the essays in The Telephone Booth Indian boisterously celebrate raffishness. A. J. Liebling appreciated a good scam and knew how to cultivate the scammers. Telephone Booth Indians (entrepreneurs so impecunious that they conduct business from telephone booths in the lobbies of New York City office buildings) and a host of other petty nomads of Broadway—with names like Marty the Clutch and Count de Pennies—are the protagonists in this incomparable Liebling work. In The Telephone Booth Indian, Liebling proves just why he was the go-to man on New York lowlife and con culture; this is the master at the top of his form, uncovering scam after scam and writing about them with the wit and charisma that established him as one of the greatest journalists of his generation and one of New York’s finest cultural chroniclers.

Where the Money Was

Where the Money Was
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780767918138
ISBN-13 : 0767918134
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Where the Money Was by : Willie Sutton

The Broadway Books Library of Larceny Luc Sante, General Editor For more than fifty years, Willie Sutton devoted his boundless energy and undoubted genius exclusively to two activities at which he became better than any man in history: breaking in and breaking out. The targets in the first instance were banks and in the second, prisons. Unarguably America’s most famous bank robber, Willie never injured a soul, but took on almost a hundred banks and departed three of America’s most escape-proof penitentiaries. This is the stuff of myth—rascally and cautionary by turns—yet true in every searing, diverting, and brilliantly recalled detail.

Con Man

Con Man
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780767917377
ISBN-13 : 0767917375
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Con Man by : J.R. Weil

The story of Joseph “Yellow Kid” Weil, a man who could—and often did—pull off scams to outshine The Sting. In his long career as a confidence man, Joseph “Yellow Kid” Weil swindled the public of more than eight million dollars and established the reputation for robbery and trickery. Always beating the police at their own game, “Yellow Kid” used phony oil deals, women, fixed races, and an endless list of other tricks to best an increasingly gullible public. One day, he was Dr. Henri Reuel, a noted geologist who traveled around and told his hosts that he was a representative for a big oil company—all the while draining them of the cash they gave him to “invest in fuel.” The next day, he was director of the Elysium Development Company, promising land to innocent believers while robbing them in recording and abstract fees. Or he was a chemist par excellence who had discovered how to copy dollar bills; promising to increase your fortune, he would multiply your bills—then take the booty once the police arrived. Originally published in 1948, here is Weil’s true and amazing story, with a smart and witty Afterword by none other than Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow, who profiled “Yellow Kid” for The Reporter in 1956. It is undeniable proof that “Yellow Kid” was the con man par excellence—the virtuoso scam artist, bar none.

Grand Theft and Petit Larceny

Grand Theft and Petit Larceny
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Publisher : Pacific Research Institute
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015020856459
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Grand Theft and Petit Larceny by : Mark L. Pollot

Offers a strategy to restore integrity to the Constitution's Fifth Amendment Takings Clause.

Disappearing Ink

Disappearing Ink
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Publisher : Diversion Books
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781626818965
ISBN-13 : 1626818967
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Disappearing Ink by : Travis McDade

The remarkable true story of the document heist that shocked the world. Like many aspiring writers, David Breithaupt had money problems. But what he also had was unsupervised access to one of the finest special collections libraries in the country. In October 1990, Kenyon College hired Breithaupt as its library’s part-time evening supervisor. In April 2000, he was fired after a Georgia librarian discovered him selling a letter by Flannery O’Connor on eBay, but that was only the tip of the iceberg: for the past ten years, Breithaupt had been browsing the collection, taking from it whatever rare books, manuscripts, and documents caught his eye—W. H. Auden annotated typescripts, a Thomas Pynchon manuscript, and much, much more. It was a large-scale, long-term pillaging of Kenyon College’s most precious works. After he was caught, the American justice system looked like it was about to disappoint the college the way it had countless rare book crime victims before—but Kenyon, refused to let this happen . . .

Larceny

Larceny
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Publisher : Urban Books
Total Pages : 274
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781622864348
ISBN-13 : 1622864344
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Larceny by : Jason Poole

In the hood, a snitch is the worst thing a person can possibly be. Rolling over on your best friend, who has been with you through thick and thin, hungry and full, freedom and state bids—that's ”the cruelest lie told in silence.” In this tale that plucks the innermost chords of emotion, jealousy turns to envy then to backstabbing as we observe two friends who have struggled together, hustled together, and endured separate prison terms. While Jovan experiences the fruits of the hustle during his partner’s first stint, Bilal humbly does his time like a true soldier, taking a manslaughter charge for his one true friend. When these two are finally reunited on the streets, a chain of events lands them both behind bars facing multiple charges. Will their friendship survive the broken bond of brotherhood, or will dishonor come before death?

Larceny Games

Larceny Games
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Publisher : Feral House
Total Pages : 385
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781936239788
ISBN-13 : 1936239787
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Larceny Games by : Brian Tuohy

Major League Baseball claims it hasn't had a game fixed by gamblers since 1919. No points have been shaved in the NBA since 1954. And the NFL states no game of theirs has come under outside influence – ever. These, however, are lies. The proof resides in FBI files only recently uncovered and discussed in Larceny Games.