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A Book of Scoundrels
Contributor(s): Whibley, Charles (Author), 1st World Library (Editor), 1stworld Library (Editor)

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ISBN: 1421806126     ISBN-13: 9781421806129
Publisher: 1st World Library - Literary Society
OUR PRICE: $26.55  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: February 2006
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BISAC Categories:
- True Crime
- Literary Collections
Dewey: 364.1
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (0.88 lbs) 208 pages
Features: Dust Cover
 
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There are other manifestations of greatness than to relieve suffering or to wreck an empire. Julius Caesar and John Howard are not the only heroes who have smiled upon the world. In the supreme adaptation of means to an end there is a constant nobility, for neither ambition nor virtue is the essential of a perfect action. How shall you contemplate with indifference the career of an artist whom genius or good guidance has compelled to exercise his peculiar skill, to indulge his finer aptitudes? A masterly theft rises in its claim to respect high above the reprobation of the moralist. The scoundrel, when once justice is quit of him, has a right to be appraised by his actions, not by their effect; and he dies secure in the knowledge that he is commonly more distinguished, if he be less loved, than his virtuous contemporaries. While murder is wellnigh as old as life, property and the pocket invented theft, late-born among the arts. It was not until avarice had devised many a cunning trick for the protection of wealth, until civilisation had multiplied the forms of portable property, that thieving became a liberal and an elegant profession. True, in pastoral society, the lawless man was eager to lift cattle, to break down the barrier between robbery and warfare. But the contrast is as sharp between the savagery of the ancient reiver and the polished performance of Captain Hind as between the daub of the pavement and the perfection of Velasquez.
 
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