Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief

by Bill Mason

Other authorsLee Gruenfeld
Paper Book, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

364.1552

Publication

Villard (2004), Edition: 0, Hardcover, 384 pages

Description

The extraordinarily captivating memoir of the remarkable jewel thief who robbed the rich and the famous while maintaining an outwardly conventional life--an astonishing and completely true story, the like of which has never before been told . . . or lived. Bill Mason is arguably the greatest jewel thief who ever lived. During a thirty-year career he charmed his way into the inner circles of high society and stole more than $35 million worth of fabulous jewels from such celebrities as Robert Goulet, Armand Hammer, Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope, Truman Capote, Margaux Hemingway and Johnny Weissmuller--he even hit the Mafia. Along the way he seduced a high-profile Midwest socialite into leaving her prominent industrialist husband, nearly died after being shot during a robbery, tricked both Christie's and Sotheby's into fencing stolen goods for him and was a fugitive for five years and the object of a nationwide manhunt. Yet despite the best efforts of law enforcement authorities from several states as well as the federal government, he spent less than three years total in prison. Shadowy, elusive and intensely private, Mason has been the subject of many magazine and newspaper features, but no journalist has ever come close to knowing the facts. Now, in his own words and with no holds barred, he reveals everything, and the real story is far more incredible than any of the reporters, detectives or FBI agents who pursued Mason ever imagined. Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, expertly co-written by bestselling author Lee Gruenfeld, is a unique true-crime confessional.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ngennaro
8/25/05 This book started off really well and was a very entertaining read. I thought it dragged towards the end but still results in an entertaining book. Amazing how easily he was able to steal from people but after watching Discovery Channel's - It Takes a Thief, you can see how so many people
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do not take security seriously and even when they do how many flaws can be exploited.
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LibraryThing member beezle176
smart guy, amazing story, entertainting book... although the story does loose a little bit towards the end.
LibraryThing member tetchechury
Fantastic book. Great stories of one of the worlds best jewel thiefs.

Language

Original publication date

2004
2005

Physical description

384 p.; 9.2 inches

ISBN

0375508392 / 9780375508394

Other editions

Grand Theft by Bill Mason (Paper Book)

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