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The Forgery

G. P. R. James

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. . .hing but some slices of cod and----"

"Never mind, never mind, my dear aunt. It will do quite well. Cod is excellent," exclaimed Charles Marston. "I have not tasted cod for a year and a half, and I'll answer for it my mummy has not seen such a thing since he was cook to one of the Ptolemies--I forget which, but he'll tell you all about it. I'll go and bring him.--Heaven and earth! I do believe the carriage is driving off."

And down-stairs he ran as fast as possible, but only to see his carriage-and-four driving round the square at a very rapid rate.

"Why, where are they gone? What the devil's the matter with them?" cried Charles.

"The gentleman inside told the boys to drive him to Lloyd's Hotel, sir," said Lady Fleetwood's servant--"just on the opposite side, sir. The carriage will be back in a minute."

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Community Reviews

Very informational!! I learned more about Van Gogh, which was interesting. But the author clearly beat the dead horse in declaring there are Van Gogh fakes in the world. He was very thorough - he spent three years researching.

This was a fascinating read. The book was essentially a sleuthing exercise by the author to show that the provenance for van Gogh's painting 'Wheatfield with Cypress Trees" (the painting now resides at the Met Museum in New York) cannot be proven and the painting that is at the Met is most likely a

Interesting read, if a little one-sided

This guy is absolutely positive about this painting being fake, and this book makes his case well. But a more balanced account which leaves the reader to make her own call would have been welcome.

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