The Crimes of Paris
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In 1911, it fell victim to perhaps the greatest theft of all time -- the taking of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. Immediately, Alphonse Bertillon, a detective world-renowned for pioneering crime-scene investigation techniques, was called upon to solve the crime. And quickly the Paris police had a suspect: a young Spanish artist named Pablo Picasso....
Published By Little, Brown and Company
Format Hardback
Number Of Pages 384
Publication Date 04/27/2009
ISBN 9780316017909
Dimensions 6.25 inches x 9.5 inches
"[An] engrossing forensic history...[its] lively portraits...[and] anecdotes buzz with energy."—The Washington Post
"... A thorough and at times disturbing view of turn-of-the-century Paris, and its crimes and passions...Francophiles and true-crime lovers will find the book a fascinating read...a fulfilling read for those of us who like to stalk the wild side from a cozy armchair, perhaps with a side of pâté."—Minneapolis Star-Tribune