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OverviewNew York Times Bestseller ""Dolnick brilliantly re-creates the circumstances that made possible one of the most audacious frauds of the 20th century. And in doing so Dolnick plumbs the nature of fraud itself . . . an incomparable page turner."" --Boston Globe As riveting as a World War II thriller, The Forger's Spell is the true story of Johannes Vermeer and the small-time Dutch painter who dared to impersonate him centuries later. For seven years a no-account painter named Han van Meegeren managed to pass off his paintings as those of one of the most beloved and admired artists who ever lived. As Edward Dolnick reveals, his true genius lay in psychological manipulation, and he came within inches of fooling the world. Instead, he landed in an Amsterdam court on trial for his life. The Forger's Spell is the gripping, true tale of this almost perfect crime. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward DolnickPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.40cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9780060825423ISBN 10: 0060825421 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 16 June 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Forger s Spell is an excellent read, a swift and astute narrative written from many complex perspectives to great effect. --Chicago Sun-Times Mesmerizing account. . . . Dolnick brings his expertise in art theft, criminal psychology and military history to a scintillating portrait. . . . Polished, fast-paced narrative. . . . Compelling prose. . . . Energetic and authoritative.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) This is the first book on art forgery that really gets to the bottom of the Han van Meegeren tale of chicanery and double dealing. A spirited and provocative read. --Thomas Hoving Dolnick...tells his story engagingly and with a light touch. He has a novelist's talent for characterization, and he raises fascinating questions. --New York Times Book Review Gripping historical narrative. . . . Dolnick, a veteran science writer, knows his way around a canvas. . . . The Forger's Spell has raised provocative questions about the nature of art and the psychology of deception. --Washington Post Book World Dolnick weaves a lot of fascinating information into a highly readable narrative. . . . The Forger's Spell is a terrific story. --Newsday Pacing and prose as gripping as those of the best mystery novelist. . . . The Forger's Spell is simply spellbinding. --Philadelphia Inquirer The Forger's Spell is an excellent read, a swift and astute narrative written from many complex perspectives to great effect. --Chicago Sun-Times Dolnick brilliantly re-creates the circumstances that made possible one of the most audacious frauds of the 20th century. And in doing so Dolnick plumbs the nature of fraud itself . . . an incomparable page turner. --Boston Globe An engaging and highly amusing account of a clever craftsman. . . . On all those levels this is a delightful foray into art history and psychology --St. Louis Post-Dispatch Edward Dolnick's Forger's Spell gives us a well-researched and highly readable account of the underworld of forgers, corrupt dealers, and collectors in Nazi occupied Europe. . . . Wonderful theater, full of fascinating stories, this is a great cautionary tale for all in the art world. --Lynn Nicholas Riveting new art thriller. . . . Likely to captivate not just readers moved by war, art, and the art of deception, but anyone interested in human vanity and our sometimes baffling ability to see only what we want to see. --Christian Science Monitor When it comes to forgery and its ability to fascinate . . . Edward Dolnick has hit the mother lode. . . . Dolnick more than does it justice, drawing on his knowledge of a wide range of subjects. --Los Angeles Times This account by Dolnick...is especially strong in plot development and characterization. It also has a unique point of view --Library Journal Who can resist the story of a great scam--especially when the mark is art-greedy Hermann Goering and the author is an Edgar winner?--Publishers Weekly (Staff Picks) Vividly portrays a staggeringly successful Dutch art forger. . . . Dolnick covers it all. . . . Dolnick's zesty, incisive, and entertaining inquiry illuminates the hidden dimensions and explicates the far-reaching implications of this fascinating and provocative collision of art and ambition, deception and war.--Booklist A fascinating analysis of the forger's technique and a perceptive discussion of van Meegeren's genius at manipulating people. . . . Compelling look at how a forger worked his magic. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Mesmerizing account. . . . Dolnick brings his expertise in art theft, criminal psychology and military history to a scintillating portrait. . . . Polished, fast-paced narrative. . . . Compelling prose. . . . Energetic and authoritative. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Vividly portrays a staggeringly successful Dutch art forger. . . . Dolnick covers it all. . . . Dolnick's zesty, incisive, and entertaining inquiry illuminates the hidden dimensions and explicates the far-reaching implications of this fascinating and provocative collision of art and ambition, deception and war.--Booklist Who can resist the story of a great scam--especially when the mark is art-greedy Hermann Goering and the author is an Edgar winner?--Publishers Weekly (Staff Picks) An engaging and highly amusing account of a clever craftsman. . . . On all those levels this is a delightful foray into art history and psychology --St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dolnick brilliantly re-creates the circumstances that made possible one of the most audacious frauds of the 20th century. And in doing so Dolnick plumbs the nature of fraud itself . . . an incomparable page turner. --Boston Globe Dolnick weaves a lot of fascinating information into a highly readable narrative. . . . The Forger's Spell is a terrific story. --Newsday Edward Dolnick's Forger's Spell gives us a well-researched and highly readable account of the underworld of forgers, corrupt dealers, and collectors in Nazi occupied Europe. . . . Wonderful theater, full of fascinating stories, this is a great cautionary tale for all in the art world. --Lynn Nicholas Gripping historical narrative. . . . Dolnick, a veteran science writer, knows his way around a canvas. . . . The Forger's Spell has raised provocative questions about the nature of art and the psychology of deception. --Washington Post Book World Pacing and prose as gripping as those of the best mystery novelist. . . . The Forger's Spell is simply spellbinding. --Philadelphia Inquirer Riveting new art thriller. . . . Likely to captivate not just readers moved by war, art, and the art of deception, but anyone interested in human vanity and our sometimes baffling ability to see only what we want to see. --Christian Science Monitor The Forger's Spell is an excellent read, a swift and astute narrative written from many complex perspectives to great effect. --Chicago Sun-Times This account by Dolnick...is especially strong in plot development and characterization. It also has a unique point of view --Library Journal This is the first book on art forgery that really gets to the bottom of the Han van Meegeren tale of chicanery and double dealing. A spirited and provocative read. --Thomas Hoving Mesmerizing account. . . . Dolnick brings his expertise in art theft, criminal psychology and military history to a scintillating portrait. . . . Polished, fast-paced narrative. . . . Compelling prose. . . . Energetic and authoritative.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A fascinating analysis of the forger's technique and a perceptive discussion of van Meegeren's genius at manipulating people. . . . Compelling look at how a forger worked his magic. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) When it comes to forgery and its ability to fascinate . . . Edward Dolnick has hit the mother lode. . . . Dolnick more than does it justice, drawing on his knowledge of a wide range of subjects. --Los Angeles Times Dolnick...tells his story engagingly and with a light touch. He has a novelist's talent for characterization, and he raises fascinating questions. --New York Times Book Review Author InformationEdward Dolnick is the author of Down the Great Unknown, The Forger's Spell, and the Edgar Award-winning The Rescue Artist. A former chief science writer at the Boston Globe, he lives with his wife near Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |