Description |
39 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm |
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still image rdacontent |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 37). |
Summary |
In the early 1900s, Robert Miller, a.k.a. "Count Victor Lustig," moved to Paris hoping to be an artist. A "con" artist, that is. He used his ingenious scams on unsuspecting marks all over the world, from the Czech Republic, to Atlantic ocean liners, and across America. Tricky Vic pulled off his most daring con in 1925, when he managed to "sell" the Eiffel Tower to one of the city's most successful scrap metal dealers! Six weeks later, he tried to sell the Eiffel Tower all over again. Vic was never caught. For that particular scam, anyway. |
Audience |
Ages 7 and up. |
Subject |
Lustig, Victor, 1890-1947 -- Juvenile literature.
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Criminals -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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Swindlers and swindling -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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ISBN |
9780670016525 |
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0670016527 |
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