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The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief (original 1997; edition 1998)

by Ben Macintyre

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The Victorian era's most infamous thief, Adam Worth was the original Napoleon of crime. Worth learned early that the best way to succeed was to steal. And steal he did. Following a strict code of honor, Worth won the respect of Victorian society. He also aroused its fear by becoming a chilling phantom, mingling undetected with the upper classes, whose valuables he brazenly stole. His most celebrated heist: Gainsborough's grand portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire--ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales--a painting Worth adored and often slept with for twenty years.With a brilliant gang that included "Piano" Charley, a jewel thief, train robber, and playboy, and "the Scratch" Becker, master forger, Worth secretly ran operations from New York to London, Paris, and South Africa--until betrayal and a Pinkerton man finally brought him down. In a decadent age, Worth was an icon. His biography is a grand tour into the gaslit underworld of the last century. . . and into the doomed genius of a criminal mastermind.… (more)
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Title:The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief
Authors:Ben Macintyre
Info:Delta (1998), Paperback, 384 pages
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The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, the Real Moriarty by Ben Macintyre (1997)

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Tedious and not very interesting. Read about 30% ( )
  ibkennedy | Aug 17, 2023 |
Macintyre illicits your desire to read more about the woman in Adam Worth’s life. It’s all about crime and creatures of habit, love and lust triangles. ( )
  experiencethisbook | Oct 22, 2018 |
For those newly interested in Sherlock Holmes due to the new movie, this is a fascinating book about the 19th century criminal mastermind upon whom Arthur Conan Doyle based Prof. Moriarity. Highly recommended for any fans of history, criminology, or Holmes fans. ( )
  SESchend | Sep 6, 2017 |
Good but not good enough to hold my interest. ( )
  ChrisNewton | Mar 18, 2016 |
This was a DNF for me. I like this type of history but prefer that we follow history chronologically. This one starts with on of the biggest thefts of all time and then goes back to early childhood, then bounces around at various stages before we get back to the original theft. Once I start having trouble tracking where I am in time in the story (from pickpocket to safe cracker, to mastermind) I tend to get frustrated and give up.Some of the history of the Pinkerton's was also interesting but it also went from the father, to the son, to the uncle and back. I needed a roadmap, or a chronology. ( )
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The Victorian era's most infamous thief, Adam Worth was the original Napoleon of crime. Worth learned early that the best way to succeed was to steal. And steal he did. Following a strict code of honor, Worth won the respect of Victorian society. He also aroused its fear by becoming a chilling phantom, mingling undetected with the upper classes, whose valuables he brazenly stole. His most celebrated heist: Gainsborough's grand portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire--ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales--a painting Worth adored and often slept with for twenty years.With a brilliant gang that included "Piano" Charley, a jewel thief, train robber, and playboy, and "the Scratch" Becker, master forger, Worth secretly ran operations from New York to London, Paris, and South Africa--until betrayal and a Pinkerton man finally brought him down. In a decadent age, Worth was an icon. His biography is a grand tour into the gaslit underworld of the last century. . . and into the doomed genius of a criminal mastermind.

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Finally, the truth behind Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Moriarty! He wasn't entirely from the author's imagination, but was fashioned after an American-born German Jew who robbed banks then reinvented himself as a gentleman of distinction and mingled freely with the swells whose money he stole.
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