Memoirs of Vidocq: Master of CrimeAK Press, 2003 - 370 pages Criminal exploits, secret agent intrigue, and clever -disguises fill the pages of Francois Eugene Vidocq's memoirs. A legendary figure in history, Vidocq is known as the first detective and an inspiration to great writers such as Honore de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Edgar Allen Poe. As a player in the criminal underworld, Vidocq is a master of disguises and an accomplished thief, eventually turning his unlawful talents toward catching criminals as the first French chief of secret police. Playing both sides of the law, Vidocq's life highlights the blurry line between law enforcement and the criminals they pursue. Vidocq has a knack for finding trouble throughout his topsy-turvy life, getting into one hot situation after another, often finding himself behind bars, only to escape the first chance he gets. This book will take you on a whirlwind tour of 1830s France, including the circus stage, pirate ships, prison cells and beautiful women's boudoirs. Vidocq's life story is unforgettable and includes some of the best crime stories and juicy tales ever written. Last year, Gerard Depardieu starred in the French film adaptation of the memoirs, -titled Vidocq. "He preferred the tumultuous life of danger to the contentment of security. His story is one long swashbuckling adventure as he breaks out of jails, pursues actresses, duels to the death, raids the hells of criminals and stalks the Paris night in a thousand disguises."--Philip John Stead, Vidocq, Picaroon of Crime |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 85
... wanted to change his position , the ani- mal put one paw back in his kennel as if he wanted to go in ; we believed we were saved . Suddenly , he turned his head toward the place where we were huddled together , and fixed us with his ...
... wanted to get away from the ways and occasions of crime at whatever cost . I wanted to be free . I did not know how my wish could be realized , but no matter ; my part was taken . As it was urgent that I get away as far as possible , I ...
... wanted to sell his business . I negotiated with him , in the persuasion that I should be safer nowhere than in the heart of the capital , where it is easy to be lost in the crowd . In fact , nearly eight months went by without anything ...
Table des matières
Aid My Old Enemies | 136 |
A Peace of Mind Soon Lost | 143 |
Good Intentions Come to Naught | 151 |
Droits d'auteur | |
14 autres sections non affichées