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- Document_theft abstract "Document theft is the crime of stealing documents of historical, literary, or cultural interest from public or private archives, often for the purpose of sale to private collectors.In many cases, document thieves occupy positions of trust, or have established records of legitimate accomplishment, prior to their crimes. Examples of notable convicted document thieves include former New York State archivist Daniel D. Lorello, biographer Edward J. Renehan, Jr., Frede Møller-Kristensen (died February 2003) who between 1968 and 1978 stole some 1,600 historical books worth more than $50 million from the Danish National Library, and antiquities dealer E. Forbes Smiley III, who stole nearly 100 maps from libraries in the United States and Great Britain over the course of eight years. In July 2011 it came to light that presidential historian Barry Landau, along with research assistant and accomplice Jason Savedoff, had stolen over one million dollars' worth of documents from the Maryland Historical Society, including papers signed by Abraham Lincoln and other presidential artifacts. On June 27, 2012, U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake sentenced Barry Landau to seven years in prison for his crimes.In addition to letters, maps, and other manuscript material, rare books also attract the attention of document thieves. John Charles Gilkey, for instance, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of rare books over the course of many years. These crimes were largely the product of a personal obsession, illustrating the range of motives in document thefts.".
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- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Lincoln.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Landau.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Convicted_book-thieves.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Documents.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historiography.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_works.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theft.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_C._Blake.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_D._Lorello.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Edward_J._Renehan,_Jr..
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Forbes_Smiley.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Frede_Møller-Kristensen.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink John_Charles_Gilkey.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Maryland_Historical_Society.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink New_York_State_Archives.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Library,_Denmark.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLink The_Royal_Library,_Denmark.
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Book and document thief".
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Document theft".
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "book and document thief".
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "document theft".
- Document_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "stealing".
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- Document_theft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Library-stub.
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- Document_theft subject Category:Documents.
- Document_theft subject Category:Historiography.
- Document_theft subject Category:Lost_works.
- Document_theft subject Category:Theft.
- Document_theft hypernym Crime.
- Document_theft type Film.
- Document_theft type Work.
- Document_theft type Field.
- Document_theft type Object.
- Document_theft type Work.
- Document_theft comment "Document theft is the crime of stealing documents of historical, literary, or cultural interest from public or private archives, often for the purpose of sale to private collectors.In many cases, document thieves occupy positions of trust, or have established records of legitimate accomplishment, prior to their crimes. Examples of notable convicted document thieves include former New York State archivist Daniel D. Lorello, biographer Edward J.".
- Document_theft label "Document theft".
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