
Sleuth by Philip Mould
CSI meets Who Do You Think You Are? meets Time Team meets The Antiques Roadshow. Two-dimensional works of art become three-dimensional thrillers.
Reviews of Sleepers: 'Everyone who loves history must salute Philip Mould ! marvellous images have been recovered which would otherwise be lost to us' Lady Antonia Fraser 'Philip Mould is an arch sleuth with an uncanny ability to unearth lost art. The numerous portraits and paintings he has been responsible for bringing back to life have not only added to our artistic culture but also represent a significant addition to historical evidence and understanding. By knowing how it is done he can also brilliantly explain the techniques that others have used to achieve similar results.' David Starkey 'This book might well be sub-titled Inspector Mould Strikes Again. Although I am not qualified even to play his Sgt Lewis, it has been my great pleasure to stand by and observe Philip Mould in action on more than one televised investigation, as he reveals to (usually) delighted owners the unsuspected history of the painting that has hung for decades over their mantelpiece or leaned against their shed wall. Mould doesn't just discover art - he makes the rest of us share the joy and excitement of it.' Michael Aspel
Philip Mould OBE is one of the UK's foremost authorities on British art, and is widely consulted by galleries, private collectors and the media. He is the author of the acclaimed Sleepers (released in paperback as The Trail of Lot 163), both published by Fourth Estate. He is also a regular broadcaster, reviewer and writer for the national press. His television work includes writing and presenting the Channel 4 series Changing Faces, co-presenting BBC2's Antiques Show, and as an expert on the ever-popular The Antiques Roadshow (which has a regular audience of almost six million).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780007281367 |
| ISBN 10 | 0007281366 |
| Title | Sleuth |
| Author | Philip Mould |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Year published | 2009-05-28 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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