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The Vidocq Dossier: The Story of the World's First Detective
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The Vidocq Dossier: The Story of the World’s First Detective

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From ex-convict to the head of the first known private detective agency, Francois Eugene Vidocq was the father of modern criminology. Perfect for fans of Tom Clavin, Hallie Rubenhold and Catherine Arnold.

Long before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was creating Sherlock or Agatha Christie was inventing the adventures of Poirot, the life and cases of Vidocq were inspiring Victor Hugo, Edgar Allen Poe and Honore de Balzac to create some of the first detectives in fiction, but as is so often the case, the truth is more fascinating than fiction.

Using disguises, decoys and criminal stool pigeons, experimenting with fingerprints, inventing invisible inks, conducting blood and ballistic testing, devising methods for keeping records on all known criminals and pioneering handwriting analysis, are but a few of the real-life master sleuth’s innovations.

Noel B. Gerson’s fascinating biography uncovers the life of the man who earned the respect of Emperor Napoleon after recovering Empress Josephine’s stolen emerald necklace, attempted to reform ex-convicts and who revolutionized criminal investigations as the world’s first private detective.

introduce[s] the reader to a man who was a genuine pioneer and, in addition, one of the great adventurers of the century. The New York Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 January 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9781800554610

From ex-convict to the head of the first known private detective agency, Francois Eugene Vidocq was the father of modern criminology. Perfect for fans of Tom Clavin, Hallie Rubenhold and Catherine Arnold.

Long before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was creating Sherlock or Agatha Christie was inventing the adventures of Poirot, the life and cases of Vidocq were inspiring Victor Hugo, Edgar Allen Poe and Honore de Balzac to create some of the first detectives in fiction, but as is so often the case, the truth is more fascinating than fiction.

Using disguises, decoys and criminal stool pigeons, experimenting with fingerprints, inventing invisible inks, conducting blood and ballistic testing, devising methods for keeping records on all known criminals and pioneering handwriting analysis, are but a few of the real-life master sleuth’s innovations.

Noel B. Gerson’s fascinating biography uncovers the life of the man who earned the respect of Emperor Napoleon after recovering Empress Josephine’s stolen emerald necklace, attempted to reform ex-convicts and who revolutionized criminal investigations as the world’s first private detective.

introduce[s] the reader to a man who was a genuine pioneer and, in addition, one of the great adventurers of the century. The New York Times

Powerful Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 January 2022
Pages
222
ISBN
9781800554610