The Elgin Affair: The True Story of the Greatest Theft in History
By (Author) Theodore Vrettos
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
1st October 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of art
733.309385
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
358g
Almost two hundred years after they were purchased from Greece, the finest and most famous marbles of antiquity still remain a burning issue. This compelling, controversial story of the Elgin marbles re-creates in full and colorful detail the greatest art theft in history, a steamy tale of obsession, intrigue, adultery, and ruin. As the British ambassador to the Sublime Porte in Constantinople, Lord Elgin encountered in his endeavors some of the most famous names of nineteenth-century history: Napoleon, Sultan Selim III, Lord Nelson, Lord Byron, and Keats. Drawing on original source materialletters, diaries, official government reports, and memoranda, Vrettos brilliantly brings to life these fascinating stories.
Vrettos shows understanding for Elgin's achievements and the outrage they produced.