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    Le Collier de la Reine

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    Arsène Lupin présente la particularité de se grimer, se maquiller, se déguiser ou même se transformer selon le personnage qu'il incarne. Néanmoins, au naturel, il s'agit, semble-t-il, d'un personnage plutôt élancé, de belle allure et d'une force peu commune, liée à son entraînement. Il fait montre de ses talents dans de nombreuses aventures qui se suivent chronologiquement et ont pour cadre la France de la Belle Époque puis, plus brièvement, celle des Années Folles. Sa répulsion à tuer et son respect des femmes le rendent fort sympathique pour un large public jusqu'à aujourd'hui.

    The Collection Arsène Lupin

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    The collection, brings together the works that inspired the original NETFLIX series, directed by Louis Leterrier as well as the Hero, Assane Diop, performed by OMAR SY.
    Slender, elegant, refined, seductive, Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar by trade, is the model of the «Belle Epoque» dandy. His intelligence, his culture, his talents as an illusionist between Fregoli and Robert-Houdin are at the service of an astonishing nerve. But this accomplished man of the world is also an anarchist at heart who plays with social conventions with marvelous insolence.
    Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar is a collection of short stories written by Maurice Leblanc and recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupine.
    The first short story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. It was the first short story featuring Arsène Lupine. This one having success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the continuation, in several short stories. What will be done until 1907.
    Content :
    Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar Arsène Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes The Hollow Needle 813 The Arsène Lupin The Crystal Stopper The Confessions Of Arsène Lupin The Teeth Of The Tiger The Woman Of Mystery The Golden Triangle The Secret Of Sarek Eight Strokes Of The Clock The Secret Tomb

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar

    Морис Леблан

    Slender, elegant, refined, seductive, Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar by trade, is the model of the «Belle Epoque» dandy. His intelligence, his culture, his talents as an illusionist between Fregoli and Robert-Houdin are at the service of astonishing nerve. But this accomplished man of the world is also an anarchist at heart who plays with social conventions with marvelous insolence.
    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar is a collection of short stories written by Maurice Leblanc and recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin.
    The first short story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. This was the first short story featuring Arsène Lupin. This one having success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the continuation, in several short stories. What will be done until 1907.

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar ( Movie Tie-in)

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    Arsène Lupin, with his characteristic wit, plots over the course of nine short stories to steal many of France's best antiques and artworks from under their owners' noses. Only his classic opponent Detective Ganimard has the brilliance to attempt to foil Arsène's plans, albeit with mixed results.
    This first collection of nine Arsène Lupin stories were originally serialised in the magazine Je Sais Tout from 1905 and translated into English in 1910. The final story of the set features an unauthorised Sherlock Holmes whose appearance annoyed Arthur Conan-Doyle; the character's name was changed to «Herlock Sholmes» for later stories. Arsène Lupin later went on to feature in over fifty stories by Maurice Leblanc along with many other books, films and plays around the world.

    7 best short stories - Arsène Lupin

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    Welcome to the book series 7 best short stories specials, selection dedicated to a special subject, featuring works by noteworthy authors. The texts were chosen based on their relevance, renown and interest.
    This edition is dedicated to Arsène Lupin, the gentleman thief and master of disguise. Created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc, Lupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas. The character has also appeared in a number of books from other writers as well as numerous film, television, stage play, and comic book adaptations – including the mystery comedy Lupin, a streaming television series created by George Kay and François Uzan that premiered on Netflix on 8 January 2021.
    This book contains the following texts: The Arrest of Arsène Lupin; Arsène Lupin in Prison; The Escape of Arsène Lupin; The Mysterious Traveller; The Queen's Necklace; Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late; The Red Silk Scarf.
    If you appreciate good literature, be sure to check out the other Tacet Books titles!

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar

    Морис Леблан

    Slender, elegant, refined, seductive, Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar by trade, is the model of the «Belle Epoque» dandy. His intelligence, his culture, his talents as an illusionist between Fregoli and Robert-Houdin are at the service of astonishing nerve. But this accomplished man of the world is also an anarchist at heart who plays with social conventions with marvelous insolence.
    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar is a collection of short stories written by Maurice Leblanc and recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin.
    The first short story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. This was the first short story featuring Arsène Lupin. This one having success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the continuation, in several short stories. What will be done until 1907.

    Arsène Lupin: The Collection ( Movie Tie-in)

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    Content : Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar Arsène Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes The Hollow Needle 813 The Arsène Lupin The Crystal Stopper The Confessions Of Arsène Lupin The Teeth Of The Tiger The Woman Of Mystery The Golden Triangle The Secret Of Sarek Eight Strokes Of The Clock The Secret Tomb
    The collection, brings together the works that inspired the original NETFLIX series, directed by Louis Leterrier as well as the Hero, Assane Diop, performed by OMAR SY.
    Slender, elegant, refined, seductive, Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar by trade, is the model of the «Belle Epoque» dandy. His intelligence, his culture, his talents as an illusionist between Fregoli and Robert-Houdin are at the service of an astonishing nerve. But this accomplished man of the world is also an anarchist at heart who plays with social conventions with marvelous insolence.
    Arsène Lupine, gentleman-burglar is a collection of short stories written by Maurice Leblanc and recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupine.
    The first short story of this collection was published in July 1905 in the newspaper Je sais tout. It was the first short story featuring Arsène Lupine. This one having success, Maurice Leblanc is encouraged to write the continuation, in several short stories. What will be done until 1907.

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar

    Морис Леблан

    Arsène Lupin is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. He was originally called Arsène Lopin, until a local politician of the same name protested. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazine Je sais tout. The first story, «The Arrest of Arsène Lupin», was published on 15 July 1905.
    Lupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas by Leblanc, with the novellas or short stories collected into book form for a total of 24 books. The number becomes 25 if the 1923 novel The Secret Tomb is counted: Lupin doesn't appear in it, but the main character Dorothée solves one of Arsène Lupin's four fabulous secrets.
    The character has also appeared in a number of books from other writers as well as numerous film, television, stage play, and comic book adaptations. Five authorized sequels were written in the 1970s by the celebrated mystery writing team of Boileau-Narcejac. (source wiki)

    Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar (Movie Tie-in)

    Морис Леблан

    Arsène Lupin, with his characteristic wit, plots over the course of nine short stories to steal many of France's best antiques and artworks from under their owners' noses. Only his classic opponent Detective Ganimard has the brilliance to attempt to foil Arsène's plans, albeit with mixed results.
    This first collection of nine Arsène Lupin stories were originally serialised in the magazine Je Sais Tout from 1905 and translated into English in 1910. The final story of the set features an unauthorised Sherlock Holmes whose appearance annoyed Arthur Conan-Doyle; the character's name was changed to «Herlock Sholmes» for later stories. Arsène Lupin later went on to feature in over fifty stories by Maurice Leblanc along with many other books, films and plays around the world.

    Arsène Lupin vs. Herlock Sholmes

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    Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes features two adventures following a match of wits between Lupin and Herlock Sholmes. The character «Herlock Sholmes» is a transparent reference to Sherlock Holmes of Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories. The first story, «The Blonde Lady», opens with the purchase of an antique desk by a mathematics professor. The desk is subsequently stolen, as it turns out, by Arsène Lupin. Later, both Lupin and the professor realize that a lottery ticket, left inadvertently in the desk, is the winning ticket, and Lupin proceeds to ensure he obtains half of the winnings while executing a near-impossible escape with a blonde lady. After the theft of the Blue Diamond, again by a blonde lady, Ganimard made the connection to Lupin and an appeal was made to Herlock Sholmes to match wits with Lupin. Inadvertently, Lupin and his biographer met with the newly arrived Sholmes and his assistant, Wilson, in a Parisian restaurant, and they shared a cautious détente before Lupin sets off to lay his traps. "The Jewish Lamp" opens with another appeal to Herlock Sholmes for help in recovering a Jewish lamp. After reading the appeal, Sholmes is shocked to read a second letter, this time by Lupin and arriving on the same day's post, which warns him not to intervene. Sholmes is outraged by Lupin's audacity and resolves to go to Paris….