Resumen:
False Impressions : From the shroud of Turin to Pre-Columbia pottery-Hoving exposes the biggest, the best, the most embarrassing, and the most costly forgeries in history-most never before published. He characterizes the fakers, their middlemen, and the "marks"; examines the motives of the fakers and the dupes (it's not always the money); and introduces us to the talented "fake-busters" whose job it is to expose the truth. SC, 366 pages.
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