معرفی کتاب «The First Detective: The Life and Revolutionary Times of Vidocq: Criminal, Spy, and Private Eye» نوشتهٔ James Morton، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Overlook Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Eugene Vidocq was born in France in 1775 and his life spanned the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars and the 1848 revolutions. When Vidocq himself published his memoirs they were an overnight bestseller — a European publishing sensation. He was the Morse, the Guv'nor, the James Bond of his day. A notorious criminal and prison escaper, he turned police officer and employed a gang of ex-convicts as his detectives. His triumphs were many and he was the darling of the Parisian press — actresses, politicians and thieves hung on his every word. He invented innovative criminal indexing techniques and experimented with fingerprinting. He passed in disguise through the highest and lowest of European society, until his cavalier attitude towards the thin blue line meant he was forced out of the police. So he began the world's very first private detective agency. The cases he solved were high profile, from forgery in Pimlico to stolen jewels in the South of France, and he himself grew in notoriety. However, his infamy didn't prevent him from becoming a spy and moving secretly across the dangerous borders of Europe. The novelists Balzac, Hugo and Dickens all created characters based on Vidocq and his life reads like a cross between a Wilbur Smith novel, Casanova's memoirs and the Scarlet Pimpernel. This is gloriously enjoyable historical romp through the eighteenth century — in the company of a man who was many things to many men — a jewel thief, a spy, a policeman and a private eye. A man whose influence still holds to this day. A biography of the French criminal who became the father of modern criminology and inspired authors like Balzac, Dickens, Doyle, Hugo, and Poe. Vidocq was the Inspector Morse, the Sherlock Holmes, the James Bond of his day. A notorious criminal in his youth, he became a police officer and employed a gang of ex-convicts as his detectives. He developed innovative criminal indexing techniques and experimented with fingerprinting, until his cavalier attitude towards the thin blue line forced him out of the police. So he began the world’s very first private detective agency. The cases he solved were high profile, and gradually he grew in notoriety. However, his reputation didn’t prevent him from becoming a spy and moving secretly across the dangerous borders of Europe. The First Detective is a gloriously enjoyable historical romp through the eighteenth century in the company of the man whose influence on law enforcement still holds to this day. Praise for The First Detective “You really must read . . . The First Detective .” — Sunday Times (UK) “Entertaining.” — Sunday Telegraph (UK)
He was the Inspector Morse, the Sherlock Holmes, the James Bond of his day. A notorious criminal in his youth, he became a police officer and employed a gang of ex-convicts as his detectives. He developed innovative criminal indexing techniques and experimented with fingerprinting, until his cavalier attitude towards the thin blue line forced him out of the police. So he began the world's very first private detective agency. The cases he solved were high profile, and gradually he grew in notoriety. However, his reputation didn't prevent him from becoming a spy and moving secretly across the dangerous borders of Europe. The First Detective is a gloriously enjoyable historical romp through the eighteenth century in the company of the man whose influence on law enforcement still holds to this day.
Copyright Introduction Part One Poacher 1 Vidocq Against His Parents 2 Vidocq Against His Wife in Particular 3 Vidocq Against Women in General 4 Vidocq Against the Gypsies 5 Vidocq Against the Feetwarmers 6 Vidocq and the Men from the Lyons Mail 7 Vidocq Against the Prison Ships 8 Vidocq Meets Francine Again 9 Vidocq Meets a Bad Angel 10 Vidocq as Supergrass Part Two Gamekeeper 11 Vidocq Against “ses amis d’antan” 12 Vidocq Triumphant 13 Vidocq at Bay 14 Vidocq at Saint-Mandé 15 Vidocq Restored 16 Vidocq and His Agency 17 Vidocq in Polite Society 18 Vidocq at the Theatre 19 Vidocq in London 20 Vidocq’s Criminal Friends 21 Vidocq’s Last Mission 22 Vidocq Against Death 23 “A la recherche du temps Vidocq” Bibliography Index Traces the detective and forensic scientist's criminal origins and transition into police work, his wartime contributions, and his role in such developments as criminal indexing, fingerprinting, and private detective work More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA