"Let the Buyer Beware".
Title | "Let the Buyer Beware". PDF eBook |
Author | New York (N.Y.). Markets, Department of |
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Release | 1938 |
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Let the Seller Beware
Title | Let the Seller Beware PDF eBook |
Author | Reba Saxon |
Publisher | Village Scribes Publishing |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2018-03-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780983143642 |
A thorough discussion of the Texas real estate contract and related addenda with negotiation tips.
Let the Buyer Beware
Title | Let the Buyer Beware PDF eBook |
Author | Miller Stewart |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1960 |
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Caveat Emptor
Title | Caveat Emptor PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Perenyi |
Publisher | Pegasus Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-11-01 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 9781605985022 |
For years, Ken Perenyi raked in riches forging masterpieces, convincing even the most discerning experts that his works were the real deal. His works are so flawless that they are still appearing as originals in auction house catalogs, fine art, design and architecture magazines, unexposed as the forgeries they really are. Growing up as a working class kid in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Perenyi never dreamed of becoming an art forger. However, when he stumbled upon The Castle, a large crumbling estate in his neighborhood, he found himself in the middle of the New York avant-garde art scene. Under their mentorship, he discovered he possessed a preternatural ability to copy the works of old masters, an ability that confounded even the most qualified experts and catapulted him to a life of riches. Honest, gripping and astounding, Caveat Emptor reveals the ironies and hypocrisies latent to the art world, plus an explanation of just exactly how Perenyi managed to pull it off.
Caveat Emptor
Title | Caveat Emptor PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Perenyi |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2022-04-12 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 163936305X |
It is said that the greatest art forger in the world is the one who has never been caught. Caveat Emptor reveals the astonishing story of America’s most accomplished art forger. Ten years ago, an FBI investigation in conjunction with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York was about to expose a scandal in the art world that would have been front-page news in New York and London. After a trail of fake paintings of astonishing quality led federal agents to art dealers, renowned experts, and the major auction houses, the investigation inexplicably ended, despite an abundance of evidence collected. The case was closed and the FBI file was marked “exempt from public disclosure.” Now that the statute of limitations on these crimes has expired and the case appears hermetically sealed shut by the FBI, this book, Caveat Emptor, is Ken Perenyi’s confession. It is the story, in detail, of how he pulled it all off. Glamorous stories of art-world scandal have always captured the public imagination. However, not since Clifford Irving’s 1969 bestselling Fake has there been a story at all like this one. Caveat Emptor is unique in that it is the first and only book by and about America’s first and only great art forger. And unlike other forgers, Perenyi produced no paper trail, no fake provenance whatsoever; he let the paintings speak for themselves. And that they did, routinely mesmerizing the experts in mere seconds. In the tradition of Frank Abagnale’s Catch Me If You Can, and certain to be a bombshell for the major international auction houses and galleries, here is the story of America’s greatest art forger.
Caveat Emptor
Title | Caveat Emptor PDF eBook |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1972 |
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How to Talk Dirty and Influence People
Title | How to Talk Dirty and Influence People PDF eBook |
Author | Lenny Bruce |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2016-08-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0306825309 |
During the course of a career that began in the late 1940s, Lenny Bruce challenged the sanctity of organized religion and other societal and political conventions and widened the boundaries of free speech. Critic Ralph Gleason said, “So many taboos have been lifted and so many comics have rushed through the doors Lenny opened. He utterly changed the world of comedy.” He died in 1966 at the age of 40. His influence on the worlds of comedy, jazz, and satire is incalculable, and How to Talk Dirty and Influence People--now republished to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Lenny Bruce's death--remains a brilliant existential account of his life and the forces that made him the most important and controversial entertainer in history.