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Location Call # Volume Status
 Sherman Library Juvenile Biography 1st Floor  J BIO LUSTIG    AVAILABLE  
Author Pizzoli, Greg.
Title Tricky Vic : the impossibly true story of the man who sold the Eiffel Tower / Greg Pizzoli.
OCLC 881093698
ISBN 9780670016525 (hardcover)
0670016527 (hardcover)
Publisher New York, New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Group, [2015]
Description 39 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
LC Subject heading/s Lustig, Victor, 1890-1947 -- Juvenile literature.
Children's
Subject heading/s
Lustig, Victor, 1890-1947.
LC Subject heading/s Criminals -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Swindlers and swindling -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Children's
Subject heading/s
Criminals.
Swindlers and swindling.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary In the early 1900s, Robert Miller, a.k.a. "Count Victor Lustig," moved to Paris hoping to be an artist. A "con" artist, that is. He used his ingenious scams on unsuspecting marks all over the world, from the Czech Republic, to Atlantic ocean liners, and across America. Tricky Vic pulled off his most daring con in 1925, when he managed to "sell" the Eiffel Tower to one of the city's most successful scrap metal dealers! Six weeks later, he tried to sell the Eiffel Tower all over again. Vic was never caught. For that particular scam, anyway.
Recounts the life of Victor Lustig, an international con man who had swindled thousands of people, including Al Capone, and was best known for "selling" the Eiffel Tower.
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