Torn from their bindings : a story of art, science, and the pillaging of American university libraries / Travis McDade.
2018
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Author
Title
Torn from their bindings : a story of art, science, and the pillaging of American university libraries / Travis McDade.
Published
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2018]
Call Number
Z702.K56 M38 2018
ISBN
9780700626366 hardcover
0700626360 hardcover
9780700626373 electronic book
0700626360 hardcover
9780700626373 electronic book
Description
xiii, 229 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
40028300572
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1013481790
Summary
"In 1980, an antique print dealer was going broke from competition and lack of supply. Then he discovered all the high-quality antique prints he could ever want--for free--on the shelves of American university libraries. Torn from Their Bindings tells the story of Robert Kindred's brazen theft of irreplaceable antique illustrations and maps from academic libraries across the country--a crime spree that left the irredeemable wreck of countless rare books in its wake. Travis McDade's account of Kindred's pillaging and the paper trail that led to his capture unfolds with the drama of a true crime page-turner--whose pages are replete with the particulars of archival treasures, library science, print preservation, and the history bound up in the cultural heritage plundered by Kindred. Along the way we observe the nature and methods of the book thief, defacer of priceless volumes and purveyor of purloined pages, and acquire a wealth of knowledge about the antique prints he favored. Told by an author devoted to the preservation of books, the story is propelled by an informed curiosity and just outrage from its suspenseful opening to its ironic conclusion--the ultimate fate of Kindred's spoils"-- Provided by publisher.
"In Torn from Their Bindings, Travis McDade tells the story of Robert Kindred, an art dealer who brazenly stole thousands of valuable antique prints from academic libraries during a cross-country crime spree in 1980. Torn from Their Bindings combines elements of true crime and legal history with the history of scientific illustrations and the development of archives and libraries to weave a narrative of the thefts and their legal aftermath together with the story of the etchings, engravings, and lithographs that were their primary victims"-- Provided by publisher.
"In Torn from Their Bindings, Travis McDade tells the story of Robert Kindred, an art dealer who brazenly stole thousands of valuable antique prints from academic libraries during a cross-country crime spree in 1980. Torn from Their Bindings combines elements of true crime and legal history with the history of scientific illustrations and the development of archives and libraries to weave a narrative of the thefts and their legal aftermath together with the story of the etchings, engravings, and lithographs that were their primary victims"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-224) and index.
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Story of art, science, and the pillaging of American university libraries
Gift
Purchased from the income of the Arts & Law Materials Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Arts & Law Materials Fund
Table of Contents
Prologue
That meanest of all thieves
The Texas scene
Setting out
Among a kindred nation
A homecoming of sorts
You have to make a buck wherever you can
Contains numerous color prints
Any and all interest
The last full measure
Rare, lovely, and of obvious interest to collectors
Epilogue.
That meanest of all thieves
The Texas scene
Setting out
Among a kindred nation
A homecoming of sorts
You have to make a buck wherever you can
Contains numerous color prints
Any and all interest
The last full measure
Rare, lovely, and of obvious interest to collectors
Epilogue.