A Gentleman and a Thief

The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue

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By Dean Jobb

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A captivating Jazz Age true-crime caper about "the greatest jewel thief who ever lived" (Life Magazine), Arthur Barry, who charmed everyone from Rockefellers to members of the royal family while simultaneously planning and executing the most audacious and lucrative heists of the 1920s. 

“A master of narrative nonfiction. In this mesmerizing tale about a Jazz Age gentlemanly thief, Jobb has found his own perfect jewel.”
―DAVID GRANN, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wager and Killers of the Flower Moon

“An enthrallingly propulsive, unpredictably twisty biography of one of the most fascinating criminals of the 20th Century.  I was hooked from the very first heist.”
―MICHAEL FINKEL, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Thief and The Stranger in the Woods


Catch Me If You Can meets The Great Gatsby meets the hit Netflix series Lupin in this captivating true-crime caper. A skilled con artist and perhaps one of the most charming, audacious burglars in history, Arthur Barry slipped in and out of the bedrooms of New York’s wealthiest residents, even as his victims slept only inches away. He befriended luminaries such as the Prince of Wales and Harry Houdini and became a folk hero, touted in the press as “the greatest jewel thief who ever lived” and an “Aristocrat of Crime.” In a span of seven years, Barry stole diamonds, pearls, and other gems worth almost $60 million today. Among his victims were a Rockefeller, an heiress to the Woolworth department store fortune, an oil magnate, Wall Street bigwigs, a top executive of automotive giant General Motors, and a famous polo player. Dean Jobb—hailed by Esquire magazine as “a master of narrative nonfiction”—once again delivers a stylishly told high-speed ride.

A Gentleman and a Thief is also a love story. Barry confessed to dozens of burglaries to protect his wife, Anna Blake (and was the prime suspect in scores of others). Sentenced to a twenty-five year term, he staged a dramatic prison break when Anna became seriously ill so they could be together for a few more years as fugitives. With dozens of historic images, A Gentleman and a Thief is page-turning, escapist, and sparkling with insight into our fascination with jewel heists and the suave, clever criminals who pull them off.
 

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  • “Dean Jobb has long been a master of narrative nonfiction, rummaging through the past to uncover lost gems of history. And in this mesmerizing tale about a Jazz Age gentlemanly thief, Jobb has found his own perfect jewel.”
     
    David Grann, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wager and Killers of the Flower Moon
  • “An enthrallingly propulsive, unpredictably twisty biography of one of the most fascinating criminals of the 20th Century. Dean Jobb’s immersive writing and in-depth research brings this startling true story to life. I was hooked from the very first heist.”
     
    Michael Finkel, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Thief and The Stranger in the Woods
  • "A dazzling triumph of narrative nonfiction. Dean Jobb writes as nimbly as his 'gentleman thief' moves through the darkened homes of his wealthy targets – and delivers a roaring tour of 1920s high society."
    Mitchell Zuckoff, New York Times bestselling author of Lost in Shangri-La and Ponzi’s Scheme
  • “This captivating tale will charm its way into your affections like the charismatic rogue at its heart. A Gentleman and a Thief is the glittering jewel of its genre. Once more, Dean Jobb proves he’s a master storyteller.” 
    Lindsey Fitzharris, New York Times bestselling author of The Facemaker
  • “Dean Jobb has unearthed a long-forgotten anti-hero from the annals of true crime and spun a tale so deliciously wicked I wish I’d written it myself. I was enthralled by the audacious exploits of jewel thief Arthur Barry, who is so wonderfully drawn that I couldn’t help rooting for him. A Gentleman and a Thief is an irresistible slice of New York and Jazz Age history.” 
    Abbott Kahler, New York Times bestselling author (as Karen Abbott) of The Ghosts of Eden Park
  • “A top-shelf work of true crime… Jobb tells Barry’s tale with both rigor and pathos, painting a tender portrait of a crook who was never fearsome. This is liable to steal readers’ hearts.”
    Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
  • “Breezily told. Barry’s escapades have elements of our favorite fictional thieves and con men.” 
    BookPage
  • “Delectably entertaining … vividly recounts the life and times of the notorious criminal — and tabloid fixture — Arthur Barry. …Jobb, whose fondness for cold chapter-opens matches that of Law & Order’s writers, seems incapable of penning a dull moment.”
    New York Times Book Review
  • “Prepare to be charmed by an anti-hero. This true story of a Jazz Age gentleman burglar — and the lengths he'd go to for the love of his life — is a delight.”
    B&N Reads, Most Anticipated Books of June
  • “Jobb brings [Arthur Barry] vividly to life in this topflight true crime narrative… What sets Jobb apart is the way he approaches his subjects with perception and compassion. This belongs in every library’s true crime section for every reader of this ever-growing genre.”
    Booklist
  • “In this glittering gem of a book, which follows the rise, fall and eventual redemption of one of America’s most delightful jewel thieves, author Dean Jobb proves that, like his subject, he is a master of the craft. A Gentleman and a Thief is an addictively readable, don’t-miss story.”
     
    Deborah Blum, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz-Age New York.
  • “Dean Jobb’s meticulous and entertaining excavation of the Jazz Age uncovers the charming Arthur Barry, a once-celebrated and now nearly forgotten 'second-story man'—a high society jewel thief of the first order. This gem of a book brings the Roaring Twenties back to life.”
    Glenn Stout, author of Tiger Girl and the Candy Kid and Young Woman and the Sea
  • "Dean Jobb gives us a real-life character like no other, an audacious jewel thief working the society parlors of Jazz Age New York. Here is a book to put alongside the other greats of narrative non-fiction, as cinematic and vivid as any in the catalog of true crime storytelling." 
    Michael Cannell, author of A Brotherhood Betrayed and Incendiary
  • "A potent cocktail of high-end grift and Roaring Twenties opulence, Jobb's latest page-turner sparkles like a trove of stolen diamonds. F. Scott Fitzgerald himself couldn't have made up this story." 
    Joe Pompeo, Vanity Fair correspondent and author of Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder that Hooked America on True Crime
  • “An entertaining history of a criminal mastermind… A rousing tale of true crime that elicits sympathy for both victims and perpetrator.”
    Kirkus Reviews
  • “The chapters are short, the energy propulsive, the research prodigious.” –Carl Hoffman
    Washington Post
  • “It’s a Roaring Twenties treat of a tale filled with derring do (he robbed seemingly every rich person in NYC) and high drama. If George Clooney hasn’t optioned this yarn, we don’t know nothing.”
    Parade

On Sale
Jun 25, 2024
Page Count
448 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9781643752839


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Dean Jobb

About the Author

Dean Jobb is the author of The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream, winner of the inaugural CrimeCon CLUE Award for true crime book of the year and longlisted for the American Library Association’s Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. His previous books include Empire of Deception, which the New York Times Book Review called “intoxicating and impressively researched” and the Chicago Writers Association named the Nonfiction Book of the Year. Esquire magazine has hailed him as “a master of narrative nonfiction.” Jobb has written for major newspapers and magazines, including the Chicago Tribune and Toronto’s Globe and Mail and his monthly true crime column, “Stranger Than Fiction,” appears in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. He is a professor at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he teaches in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction program.
 

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July 2024

  • A Discussion with Dean Jobb

    The Book Stall hosts Dean Jobb in conversation with Pulitzer prize-winning author Jonathan Eig. Registration is required.

    The Book Stall | Winnetka, IL

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  • In Conversation with Cathryn Price

    RJ Julia Booksellers hosts Dean Jobb in conversation with author Cathryn Price.

    RJ Julia Booksellers | Madison, CT

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  • In Conversation with Abbott Kahler

    The Mysterious Bookshop hosts Dean Jobb in conversation with bestselling author Abbott Kahler.

    The Mysterious Bookshop | New York, NY

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  • In Conversation with Holly Smith

    Politics & Prose hosts Dean Jobb in conversation with editor-in-chief of the Washington Independent Review Holly Smith.

    Politics & Prose | Washington D.C.

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  • In Conversation with Deborah Blum

    Newtonville Books hosts Dean Jobb in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Deborah Blum.

    Newtonville Books | Newton, MA

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  • Virtual Discussion

    Ashland Public Library hosts Dean Jobb for a virtual discussion. Registration required.

    Zoom | Online

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