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  1. "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin" ("L'Arrestation d'Arsène Lupin") Je sais tout, No. 6, 15 July 1905): During a trip to America, it is learned that famous thief Arsène Lupin has made it aboard the ship. The ship's guests, led by Bernard d'Andrèzy, try to weed out the thief with only a partial description of his appearance and the first letter of the alias he is using.

    • Maurice Leblanc
    • 1907
    • The Arrest of Arsène Lupin. It was a strange ending to a voyage that had commenced in a most auspicious manner. The transatlantic steamship ‘La Provence’ was a swift and comfortable vessel, under the command of a most affable man.
    • Arsène Lupin in Prison. There is no tourist worthy of the name who does not know the banks of the Seine, and has not noticed, in passing, the little feudal castle of the Malaquis, built upon a rock in the centre of the river.
    • The Escape of Arsène Lupin. Arsène Lupin had just finished his repast and taken from his pocket an excellent cigar, with a gold band, which he was examining with unusual care, when the door of his cell was opened.
    • The Mysterious Traveller. The evening before, I had sent my automobile to Rouen by the highway. I was to travel to Rouen by rail, on my way to visit some friends that live on the banks of the Seine.
  2. French. Arsène Lupin (French pronunciation: [aʁsɛn lypɛ̃]) is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazine Je sais tout. The first story, "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin", was published on 15 July ...

  3. Arsène Lupin, fictional character in stories and novels by Maurice Leblanc. The debonair Lupin is a reformed thief, a criminal genius who has turned detective. The police are not convinced of his change of heart and often suspect him when a daring robbery occurs. Among the actors who have played.

  4. Arsène Lupin is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created by French writer Maurice Leblanc in the early 20th century. He first appeared in the short story “L’Arrestation d’Arsène Lupin” (The Arrest of Arsène Lupin) published in 1905. The character quickly gained popularity, leading to a series of novels and short ...

  5. Maurice-Marie-Émile Leblanc was born in Rouen, France, on December 11, 1864. He abandoned his law studies to become a pulp crime writer. Commissioned in 1905 to write a crime story for the French magazine Je sais tout, he produced “L’Arrestation d’Arsène Lupin” (“The Arrest of Arsène Lupin”) and achieved immediate and long ...

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  7. Other articles where L’Arrestation d’Arsene Lupin is discussed: Maurice Leblanc: …sais tout, he created “L’Arrestation d’Arsène Lupin” (“The Arrest of Arsène Lupin”), which was an immediate success. Leblanc’s first collection of short stories featuring Lupin was published in 1907.

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