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Thieves of Baghdad : one marine's passion for ancient civilizations and the journey to recover the world's greatest stolen treasures
Bogdanos, Matthew.
"He's a spit-and-polish Marine, a competitive boxer, a classics scholar, and an assistant DA in Manhattan. New York tabloids call him "pit bull" for his relentless prosecution of high-profile defendants like Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and the "baby-faced butchers" of Central Park. When Baghdad fell, Colonel Matthew Bogdanos was in southern
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Pub. :
Pub date: 2005.
Pages: 302 p., [22] p. of plates :
ISBN: 1582346453
Item info: 10 copies available at Main Library, Blue Ash, Groesbeck, Hyde Park, Loveland, Madeira, and Symmes Township.
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Thieves of Baghdad : one marine's passion for ancient civilizations and the journey to recover the world's greatest stolen treasures
Bogdanos, Matthew.

Summary

"He's a spit-and-polish Marine, a competitive boxer, a classics scholar, and an assistant DA in Manhattan. New York tabloids call him "pit bull" for his relentless prosecution of high-profile defendants like Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and the "baby-faced butchers" of Central Park. When Baghdad fell, Colonel Matthew Bogdanos was in southern Iraq, tracking down terrorist networks through their financing and weapons smuggling - until he heard about the looting of the museum. Immediately setting out across the desert with an elite group chosen from his multiagency task force, he risked his career and his life in pursuit of Iraq's most priceless treasures." "Thieves of Baghdad takes you from his family's flight to safety at Ground Zero on 9/11, to his mission to hunt down al-Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan, and into the war-torn streets of Baghdad on the trail of antiquities. Colorful characters and double-dealing are the norm as Bogdanos tries to sort out what really happened during the chaos of war. We see his team going on raids and negotiating recoveries, blowing open safes and mingling in the marketplaces, and tracking down leads from Zurich and Amman to Lyons, London, and New York. In an investigation that led to the recovery of more than 5,000 priceless objects, complex threads intertwine, and the suspense mounts as the team works to locate the most sensational treasure of all, the treasure of Nimrod, a collection of gold jewelry and precious stones often called "Iraq's Crown Jewels."" "A mixture of police procedural, treasure hunt, wartime thriller, and cold-eyed assessment of the connection between the antiquities trade and weapons smuggling, Thieves of Baghdad exposes sordid truths about the international art and antiquities market. It also explores the soul of a man who is equal parts hardened Marine, dedicated father, and passionate scholar. Most of all, it demonstrates that, in a culture as old as that of the Middle East, nothing is ever quite what it seems."--BOOK JACKET. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

Publishers Weekly Review

Starred Review. In April 2003, Matthew Bogdanos was a long way from the courtrooms of New York City where, as an assistant D.A., he prosecuted hundreds of cases. After September 11, 2001, this Marine Corps Reserve colonel, lawyer and student of ancient civilizations, returned to uniform full-time to head counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan and later in Iraq, where Bogdanos gave himself the mission of finding antiquities that had been stolen from the Iraq National Museum during the American invasion. Beginning with an Indiana Jones-like opening that finds him in the museum's bowels, Bogdanos chronicles a journey fueled by his passion for history and frustrated by erratic record-keeping and factionalism among Iraqis, not to mention the hazards of warfare. The son of Greek immigrants who went on to achieve advanced degrees in law and classical studies, Bogdanos weaves together a detective story, adventure yarn and history lesson, committing himself to the investigation of stolen artifacts and reflecting what he deems rumor and exaggeration among the media coverage and academics who claimed irrevocable archeological tragedy. Indeed, some pieces, he discovers, were moved and protected prior to the U.S. invasion, while others were housed by Iraqis for safekeeping until after the war. Bogdanos is a remarkable blend of warrior, academic and communicator, and he cuts through politics and hyperbole to tell an engrossing story abundant with history, colored by stories of brave Iraqis and Americans, and shaded with hope for the future.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Thieves of Baghdad : one marine's passion for ancient civilizations and the journey to recover the world's greatest stolen treasures
Bogdanos, Matthew.
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Leader: am4a0c
Key: ocm61724401
Data source: OCoLC
Fixed field data: 050926s2005 nyuabf b 000 0 eng
LCCN: 2005027652
ISBN: 1582346453 (hardcover)
IAN: 9781582346458
Cataloging source: DLC DLC BAKER C#P IXA VP@
Authentication code: pcc
Geographic area code: a-iq--- n-us---
Local holdings: OCPP
LC Call Number: DS79.76 .B635 2005
DDC class no.: 956.7044/31 22
Local DDC call #: 956.704431 B674, 2005
Personal name: Bogdanos, Matthew.
Title: Thieves of Baghdad : one marine's passion for ancient civilizations and the journey to recover the world's greatest stolen treasures / Matthew Bogdanos with William Patrick.
Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
Publication info: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Pub. : Distributed to the trade by Holtzbrinck Publishers, 2005.
Description: 302 p., [22] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [300]-302).
Contents note: In medias res -- Pattern recognition -- Hector's ghost -- A visit to the underworld -- Mobilization -- The irrational tenth -- Exfiltration and infiltration -- Babylon -- Life among the ruins -- Keeping heads -- Beware the rabbit in a rage -- Of hammered gold -- What does military duty look like? -- It's all about the price -- Whatever remains.
Held by: MAIN BLUE_ASH FOREST_PRK GREEN_TWP GROESBECK HYDE_PARK LOVELAND MADEIRA SHARONVLLE SYMMES_TWP
Corporate subject: Mat·haf al-‘Ir¯aq¯i.
Topical subject: Iraq War, 2003- --Destruction and pillage.
Topical subject: Iraq War, 2003- --Personal narratives, American.
Topical subject: Archaeological thefts--Iraq.
Topical subject: Thieves--Iraq.
Geographic term: Iraq--Antiquities.
Added personal name: Patrick, William, 1948-
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