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Collector's Library: The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief

Maurice Le Blanc


  • MacMillan - Collector's Library
The inspiration for the hit Netflix show, LUPIN, Arsène Lupin is charming, clever and bold. A master of disguise, he steals from the rich, he always outsmarts the police and he's generous to those in need. And above all, he never takes himself too seriously. This gallic Robin Hood has charmed readers for generations and the stories about his dazzling escapades have been adapted countless times for television, stage and film.

ISBN 9781529078206 | E | HB
€16,95
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Publisher MacMillan - Collector's Library
ISBN 9781529078206
Publication date November 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 149 x 94 mm
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

The inspiration for the hit Netflix show, LUPIN, Arsène Lupin is charming, clever and bold. A master of disguise, he steals from the rich, he always outsmarts the police and he's generous to those in need. And above all, he never takes himself too seriously. This gallic Robin Hood has charmed readers for generations and the stories about his dazzling escapades have been adapted countless times for television, stage and film.

Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition of The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief uses the classic English translation by Alexander Teixerira de Mattos with an introduction by Emma Bielecki.

In the opening stories, Lupin is arrested only to engineer his own incredible escape. What follows are wonderfully entertaining and action packed stories that finish with a brief encounter with none other than Sherlock Holmes. These stories were first published together in 1907.