Thursday, January 31, 2008

Thing #1 The Blog is done, as of October 29, 2008the avatar is also

The following are some books that I have read that deal with art, antique and archeology theft:

Restoration ------------------------- John Ed Bradley
Illuminated ------------------------- Matt Bronleewe
The Art Thief ------------------------ Noah Charney
Consigned to Death ------------------ Jane K. Cleland
Deadly Appraisal --------------------- Jane K. Cleland
The Perfect Fake -------------------- Barbara parker
The Lost Painting ------------------- Jonathan Harr
The Judas Pair ----------------------- Jonathon gash
Buried Stuff -------------------------- Sharon Fiffer
The Wrong Stuff --------------------- Sharon Fiffer
Dead Guy's Stuff -------------------- Sharon Fiffer
Killer Stuff ------------------------- Sharon Fiffer
Hollywood Stuff -------------------- Sharon Fiffer
Loot ------------------------------ Aaron Elkins
The Bookman's Promise ------------ John Dunning
The Sign of the Book --------------- John Dunning
The Bookman's Last Fling ------------ John Dunning
The Bookman's Wake --------------- John Dunning
Booked to Die ---------------------- John Dunning
Chasing Cezanne --------------------- Peter Mayle
The Fuhrer's Reserve ---------------- Paul Lindsay
Stealing With Style ------------------ Emyl Jenkins
The Last Templar ------------------- Raymond Khourx

Monday, January 28, 2008

Art & Antique Theft On A Stick

This creation is part of the library "23 Things On A Stick". The blog was easy to do after a friend helped me to figure out why the site would not accept my email address. It kept coming back with an error message that said the address already had an account. Knowing I didn't I went to someone younger who figured out a way to get a new password and everything worked... at least this far.

The title refers to my passion for any type of book that deals with art, antique, or archeology theft. I have always wished that there would be a way to collect titles and authors that wrote books out these subjects as I read them faster than I find them. If you can suggest titles and authors, I would appreciate it. As I feel more comfortable with this I will begin listing books in my collections and see what happens. Bye for now.