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Roger Cook's Greatest Conmen: True Stories of the World's Most Outrageous Scams
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Roger Cook’s Greatest Conmen: True Stories of the World’s Most Outrageous Scams

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For more than 500 years con artists have been parting the greedy, gullible, unwary or soft-hearted from their money. From the very first recorded con - the Elizabethan-era ‘Spanish Prisoner Scam’ - to today’s hi-tech online swindles, grifters have become ever-more inventive in their scope, scale and ambition. Their stories are remarkable - from the tale of Gregor MacGregor, the man who invented a fictional South American country, raised international loans on behalf of its ‘government’ and sold much of its (non-existent) land to would-be settlers in the 1820s, to Peter Foster, the king of bogus slimming ‘cures’ and friend of Page 3 models and a certain Prime Minister’s wife.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Blake Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 May 2010
Pages
292
ISBN
9781844549580

For more than 500 years con artists have been parting the greedy, gullible, unwary or soft-hearted from their money. From the very first recorded con - the Elizabethan-era ‘Spanish Prisoner Scam’ - to today’s hi-tech online swindles, grifters have become ever-more inventive in their scope, scale and ambition. Their stories are remarkable - from the tale of Gregor MacGregor, the man who invented a fictional South American country, raised international loans on behalf of its ‘government’ and sold much of its (non-existent) land to would-be settlers in the 1820s, to Peter Foster, the king of bogus slimming ‘cures’ and friend of Page 3 models and a certain Prime Minister’s wife.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Blake Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 May 2010
Pages
292
ISBN
9781844549580