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A Gentleman and a Thief by Dean Jobb

The shocking true story of a master jewel thief

The shocking true story of a master jewel thief

An art deco black, blue and gold book cover featuring a photo of an old-timey gangster.
(HarperCollins Publishers)

Smart, smooth and a skilled con artist, Arthur Barry was one of the most successful burglars in history"the greatest jewel thief who ever lived," according toLifemagazine. He was adept at slipping in and out of bedrooms undetected, even when his victims slept only inches away. He became a folk hero, a gentleman bandit touted in the press as the "Prince of Thieves" and an "Aristocrat of Crime."

In the span of seven years, Barry stole pearls, diamonds and other precious gems that would be worth almost $60 million today. Among his many victims were a Rockefeller, an heiress to the Woolworth's department store fortune, an oil magnate, Wall Street bigwigs, a top executive at General Motors and members of the Royal Family who were touring America. He befriended the Prince of Wales, Harry Houdini and other luminaries.

A Gentleman and a Thiefis also a love story. To protect his wife, Anna Blake, Barry confessed to dozens of burglaries. Sentenced to a twenty-five-year term, he staged a dramatic prison break triggering a bloody inmates' riot when Anna became seriously ill, so they could be together for a few more years as fugitives.

The rollicking, caper-filled rise and dramatic downfall of this master thief is a high-speed ride told in stylish prose by author Dean Jobb. Page-turning escapism sparkling with insight into the allure of gemstones and our fascination with well-planned heists and the suave, clever criminals who pull them off,A Gentleman and a Thiefis perfect reading for true-crime fans who relish the exploits of con artists and high-class crooks. (From HarperCollins)

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