The 11th September 2003 was quite an ordinary working day in the Royal Library – at least for the first few hours in the morning. At approximately 11.00 a.m., however, I was interrupted by the telephone. A polite lady introduced herself as the rare book specialist from Christie’s in London. From a consignor she had received the following work for sale: Propalladia de Bartholome de Torres Naharro.Dirigida... Napoles: por Ioan Pasqueto de Sallo, Naples 1517. Her investigation of a critical edition of Torres Naharro’s works from 1943 had established that only two copies of this particular work were known to exist. One incomplete copy in the National Library of Spain in Madrid, and one complete copy in The Royal Library in Copenhagen. This puzz...
The purpose of this master’s thesis, based on literary and empirical studies, is to illustrate and d...
This thesis explores the changing nature of theft from the person and robbery of personal property o...
http://www.cardiffheritagefriends.org Quotations from an article by Professor David McKitterick, Lib...
The 11th September 2003 was quite an ordinary working day in the Royal Library – at least for the ...
During the last week of January 2001, the Royal Library suffered serious thefts in both its special ...
Library mysteries written since 1970 often depict intrigue surrounding the theft or threatened theft...
It is almost like the introduction of what promises to be a thrilling crime novel. Unfortunately, th...
The American writer, Paul Gallico, once commented: ‚If there is any larceny in a man, golf will brin...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/28/books/rare-book-theft-carnegie-library-pittsburgh.html See: https...
Thefts and losses of precious books are not rare. Here we report several incidents concerning vesali...
"One of the most outrageous and brazen crimes against manuscript books occurred in 2001, when the ma...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25403595 Siehe auch: ?s=girolamini Der Beitrag der BBC enthält ei...
This December it will be ninety years since Agatha Christie disappeared for eleven days and despite ...
Discussion of cases and the issues surrounding the theft and international traffic of rare books and...
The purpose of this master’s thesis, based on literary and empirical studies, is to illustrate and d...
This thesis explores the changing nature of theft from the person and robbery of personal property o...
http://www.cardiffheritagefriends.org Quotations from an article by Professor David McKitterick, Lib...
The 11th September 2003 was quite an ordinary working day in the Royal Library – at least for the ...
During the last week of January 2001, the Royal Library suffered serious thefts in both its special ...
Library mysteries written since 1970 often depict intrigue surrounding the theft or threatened theft...
It is almost like the introduction of what promises to be a thrilling crime novel. Unfortunately, th...
The American writer, Paul Gallico, once commented: ‚If there is any larceny in a man, golf will brin...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/28/books/rare-book-theft-carnegie-library-pittsburgh.html See: https...
Thefts and losses of precious books are not rare. Here we report several incidents concerning vesali...
"One of the most outrageous and brazen crimes against manuscript books occurred in 2001, when the ma...
What do book pirates steal? Unlike buccaneers who plunder treasure from travelers, press-pirates sei...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25403595 Siehe auch: ?s=girolamini Der Beitrag der BBC enthält ei...
This December it will be ninety years since Agatha Christie disappeared for eleven days and despite ...
Discussion of cases and the issues surrounding the theft and international traffic of rare books and...
The purpose of this master’s thesis, based on literary and empirical studies, is to illustrate and d...
This thesis explores the changing nature of theft from the person and robbery of personal property o...
http://www.cardiffheritagefriends.org Quotations from an article by Professor David McKitterick, Lib...