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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Maurice Leblanc
Arsene Lupin is not your typical thief. He is a master of disguise, a brilliant tactician, and a man of refined taste-known across France not only for his legendary heists but for the charm, wit, and elegance with which he executes them. Created by French author Maurice Leblanc, Lupin first appeared in 1905 and quickly became a beloved literary figure, captivating readers with his daring exploits and clever mind. Often considered the French counterpart to Sherlock Holmes, yet far more enigmatic, Lupin is the original antihero-a criminal with a code, a gentleman with a taste for justice, and a genius who thrives in the shadows.
This collection of short stories, originally published in 1907, marks Lupin's literary debut. Each tale showcases a different side of the character: his intellect, his rebellious spirit, and his unwavering commitment to turning the tables on the corrupt, the greedy, and the unjust. From high-society ballrooms to hidden passageways in ancient castles, from cunning impersonations to spectacular prison escapes, Arsene Lupin's adventures unfold with irresistible flair and suspense. These are not just stories of crime-they are puzzles, performances, and provocations, each executed with precision and panache.
Lupin does not steal for greed. He steals for the thrill, for the justice, for the art of it. He is both admired and hunted by the authorities-especially Inspector Ganimard, his frequent and ever-frustrated rival. Yet despite the efforts of law enforcement, Lupin always seems to be one step ahead, often leaving behind only a calling card and a smile.
Leblanc's writing, infused with humor, intellect, and social critique, elevates this collection far beyond conventional mystery. Readers are invited into the richly textured world of Belle Epoque France, where elegance and intrigue meet in dimly lit corridors and behind velvet curtains. These stories represent a golden era of literary crime fiction-clever, imaginative, and filled with heart-racing turns.
This edition features a modernized yet classic design with a stunning dust jacket showcasing golden ornamental detailing, and a Digital Cloth(TM) textured hardcover in royal blue, reflecting the mystery and sophistication of Lupin himself. Designed for collectors and casual readers alike, this edition is perfect for any bookshelf or library.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Maurice Leblanc
Arsene Lupin is not your typical thief. He is a master of disguise, a brilliant tactician, and a man of refined taste-known across France not only for his legendary heists but for the charm, wit, and elegance with which he executes them. Created by French author Maurice Leblanc, Lupin first appeared in 1905 and quickly became a beloved literary figure, captivating readers with his daring exploits and clever mind. Often considered the French counterpart to Sherlock Holmes, yet far more enigmatic, Lupin is the original antihero-a criminal with a code, a gentleman with a taste for justice, and a genius who thrives in the shadows.
This collection of short stories, originally published in 1907, marks Lupin's literary debut. Each tale showcases a different side of the character: his intellect, his rebellious spirit, and his unwavering commitment to turning the tables on the corrupt, the greedy, and the unjust. From high-society ballrooms to hidden passageways in ancient castles, from cunning impersonations to spectacular prison escapes, Arsene Lupin's adventures unfold with irresistible flair and suspense. These are not just stories of crime-they are puzzles, performances, and provocations, each executed with precision and panache.
Lupin does not steal for greed. He steals for the thrill, for the justice, for the art of it. He is both admired and hunted by the authorities-especially Inspector Ganimard, his frequent and ever-frustrated rival. Yet despite the efforts of law enforcement, Lupin always seems to be one step ahead, often leaving behind only a calling card and a smile.
Leblanc's writing, infused with humor, intellect, and social critique, elevates this collection far beyond conventional mystery. Readers are invited into the richly textured world of Belle Epoque France, where elegance and intrigue meet in dimly lit corridors and behind velvet curtains. These stories represent a golden era of literary crime fiction-clever, imaginative, and filled with heart-racing turns.
This edition features a modernized yet classic design with a stunning dust jacket showcasing golden ornamental detailing, and a Digital Cloth(TM) textured hardcover in royal blue, reflecting the mystery and sophistication of Lupin himself. Designed for collectors and casual readers alike, this edition is perfect for any bookshelf or library.