![]() ![]() This collection of the first nine novellas reintroduces the master thief to a new generation, vividly illustrated by celebrated artist Vincent Mallie. Blending crime fiction, fantasy, and mystery, Leblanc crafts. ![]() Now, 115 years later, Magnetic Press is proud to offer a brand-new English edition of the original Arsène Lupin collection first published in 1907: ARSENE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN THIEF. The Confessions of Arsne Lupin (1913) is a collection of short stories by Maurice Leblanc. Through a series of 17 novels and 39 novellas, this dashing anti-hero became the inspiration for over a century’s worth of film, television, comic books, and animation hits that continue to this very day, including the recent live-action LUPIN series on Netflix and the beloved anime series LUPIN THE 3rd (which itself celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year). ![]() (Image credit: .uk) In the first of the Arsne Lupin books by Maurice Leblanc, readers are introduced to. On July 15th, 1905, novelist Maurice Leblanc introduced the world to ARSENE LUPIN, a charming, clever, and debonair master thief capable of rivaling even the most popular sensational sleuth of the time, Sherlock Holmes. How to read the Arsne Lupin books in order, in both French and English. ![]()
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