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Work InformationThe Map Thief: The Gripping Story of an Esteemed Rare-Map Dealer Who Made Millions Stealing Priceless Maps by Michael Blanding
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I always pore over maps in books, I can't pass a globe without checking certain borders, I really enjoy anything that explores boundaries and liminal environments. So I found this an interesting topic, or at least I felt a bit of outrage any time someone razored a map out of a book. Still, I'm not sure I'd want to close-read this book. Great for listening to with less than full attention while I did other tasks. What is it about old maps? Perhaps because of what is not presented, as much as what is, they draw us in and beguile us. They offer us a snapshot of the world before photography--a piece of history intimately connected to a specific time and place, with an unstated undercurrent of politics, religion, entrepreneurship, and exploration. These unique pieces of art offer us an interpretation of the known world that, in their time, demanded to be improved upon by succeeding cartographers and discoverers. There is a tight knit global community of wealthy map dealers and collectors that hunt for and prize the world's rarest maps, some going back 500 years. This book is the story of one northeastern American man, E. Forbes Smiley III, who became so enamored with his role in the world of rare map collecting that he began living beyond his means, and one day made the decision that in order to pay his mounting debts, he would begin stealing the very maps he spent a lifetime buying and selling. Starting with the Boston Public Library, he lifted rare maps from the most prestigious libraries and collections in the world. Then in the early 2000s he got caught. This is his story. Through Smiley's rise and fall, Michael Blanding presents us with a fascinating look into the often dark world of rare map collecting. For mapheads, as Ken Jennings calls them, this book is a must read. The story unfolds like good fiction. If you care even a little about places and how they were discovered and interpreted, you will love reading this book. I did.
Old maps are beautiful relics — relics of ignorance, ambition, and ingenuity...Maps project wishful thinking. “The Map Thief” is a masterful cartography of a man who fell victim to such wishful thinking, destroying his life. As a rival dealer said about Smiley, “You’re talking about a person who defiled the institutions that defined his existence.” AwardsDistinctions
"The story of an infamous crime, a revered map dealer with an unsavory secret, and the ruthless subculture that consumed him Maps have long exerted a special fascination on viewers-both as beautiful works of art and as practical tools to navigate the world. But to those who collect them, the map trade can be a cutthroat business, inhabited by quirky and sometimes disreputable characters in search of a finite number of extremely rare objects. Once considered a respectable antiquarian map dealer, E. Forbes Smiley spent years doubling as a map thief -until he was finally arrested slipping maps out of books in the Yale University library. The Map Thief delves into the untold history of this fascinating high-stakes criminal and the inside story of the industry that consumed him. Acclaimed reporter Michael Blanding has interviewed all the key players in this stranger-than-fiction story, and shares the fascinating histories of maps that charted the New World, and how they went from being practical instruments to quirky heirlooms to highly coveted objects. Though pieces of the map theft story have been written before, Blanding is the first reporter to explore the story in full-and had the rare privilege of having access to Smiley himself after he'd gone silent in the wake of his crimes. Moreover, although Smiley swears he has admitted to all of the maps he stole, libraries claim he stole hundreds more-and offer intriguing clues to prove it. Now, through a series of exclusive interviews with Smiley and other key individuals, Blanding teases out an astonishing tale of destruction and redemption. The Map Thief interweaves Smiley's escapades with the stories of the explorers and mapmakers he knew better than anyone. Tracking a series of thefts as brazen as the art heists in Provenance and a subculture as obsessive as the oenophiles in The Billionaire's Vinegar, Blanding has pieced together an unforgettable story of high-stakes crime. "-- No library descriptions found.
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