Charles Hamilton (1) (1913–1996)
Author of Great forgers and famous fakes : the manuscript forgers of America and how they duped the experts
For other authors named Charles Hamilton, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Charles Hamilton
Great forgers and famous fakes : the manuscript forgers of America and how they duped the experts (1988) 54 copies, 1 review
Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich: Their Biographies, Portraits, and Autographs (1984) 16 copies
Leaders & Personalities of the 3rd Reich: Their Biographies, Portraits, and Autographs, Volume 2 (1996) 12 copies
Braddock's defeat; the journal of Captain Robert Cholmley's batman, the journal of a British officer [and] Halkett's orderly book (1959) 11 copies
Auction Madness: An Uncensored Look Behind the Velvet Drapes of the Great Auction Houses (1981) 8 copies
Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich : Their Biographies, Portraits & Autographs (Vol.1) (1997) 7 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1913-12-24
- Date of death
- 1996-12-11
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Southern California
- Occupations
- handwriting analyst
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Ludington, Michigan, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Michigan, USA
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Reviews
There are innumerable people in this world who are just looking to make a quick buck, no matter the ethics or consequences. In the literary world, there are those who try to sell stolen rarities that they’ve pilfered from museums and private collections. Others still, simply create them from thin air. Thousands of autographs and letters are “found” every year and released onto the market. For every ne’er-do-well, however, there is somebody trying to call them out for it. For a while, show more the one of the world’s best authenticators was Charles Hamilton. He recounts some of his more interesting cases in Great Forgers and Famous Fakes.
Hamilton’s whirlwind tour of almost every known famous forger in history is thoroughly entertaining (if you’re into that sort of thing). At times, he seems a bit pompous and conceited, but I guess that comes with dealing with all forms of deceit and fakery (even jailing a few of them). The book has an incredible number of illustrative examples and comparisons between authentic and forged writing samples and signatures. He takes the reader through accounts of faked Frost poems, presidential autographs, and other tales of chicanery. He’s not perfect, though: one forger did manage to slip one past him. All in all, this book makes for a nice, light weekend read. show less
Hamilton’s whirlwind tour of almost every known famous forger in history is thoroughly entertaining (if you’re into that sort of thing). At times, he seems a bit pompous and conceited, but I guess that comes with dealing with all forms of deceit and fakery (even jailing a few of them). The book has an incredible number of illustrative examples and comparisons between authentic and forged writing samples and signatures. He takes the reader through accounts of faked Frost poems, presidential autographs, and other tales of chicanery. He’s not perfect, though: one forger did manage to slip one past him. All in all, this book makes for a nice, light weekend read. show less
Useful information, although a bit dated now.
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- Rating
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