

An edition of The Elgin Affair (1997)
The True Story of the Greatest Theft in History
By Theodore Vrettos
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated,Arcade
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
Every year, millions of people visit London's British Museum to admire the magnificent Greek sculptures that adorned the Parthenon in Athens for more than two thousand years. This compelling and controversial story of the Elgin Marbles (named for Thomas Bruce, seventh earl of Elgin, who stripped the Parthenon of these exquisite works in what has been called "the greatest art theft in history") re-creates in full and colorful detail a steamy tale of obsession, intrigue, adultery, and ruin. Drawing on original source material - letters, diaries, official government reports and memoranda, together with the full divorce proceedings of a scandalous adultery trial in Edinburgh - and on his earlier work on the subject, Vrettos brings brilliantly to life these fascinating events of history. Rounding out the story of the marbles, the author concludes with the latest battles between the Greek and English governments over the rightful ownership of these priceless treasures.
subjects: Art thefts, Ethics, Public opinion, Elgin marbles, Parthenon, British Museum, Vol, Marbres d'Elgin, Opinion publique, Morale, Objets d'art, Plastieken, Kunstroof, Kulturgu terschutz, Krieg, Kulturgüterschutz, Democracy, India, politics and government, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, general