The Gardner heist

a true story of the world's largest unsolved art theft

An account of one of the twentieth century's greatest art heists that occurred in the early morning hours of March 18, 1990, when thieves posing as police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and left with a dozen masterpieces, including three Rembrandts and a Vermeer, valued at five hundred million dollars.

Collins/Smithsonian Books
2009
9780061451836
book

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