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Kent State Libraries Host The Map Thief Author

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Kent State Libraries Host The Map Thief Author

The Kent State University Libraries will host Michael Blanding, author of the bestseller The Map Thief on Thursday, April 28, at 6:00 p.m. in Library Room 1018. This Borowitz True Crime Lecture event will include a presentation by Blanding and a book signing. Copies of The Map Thief will be available for purchase.

In The Map Thief, award winning investigative reporter Michael Blanding tells the true-life story of a map dealer-turned-criminal E. Forbes Smiley III, who stole more than $3 million worth of antique maps from rare book libraries around the country. Smiley was ultimately caught in 2005 when a librarian spotted a razor blade he dropped on the floor at Yale University, leading to the unraveling of his deceptions. Blanding will discuss exclusive new information about the case – including some gleaned through the first ever interview with Smiley himself – that paints a psychological portrait of a man driven by desperation to betray his friends and colleagues. In addition to talking about Smiley’s thefts, Blanding will also talk about the history behind the maps he stole, and the continuing implications for library security.

Michael Blanding is a senior fellow at the Schuster Institute of Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University. His work has appeared in WIRED, Slate, The NationThe New Republic, The Boston Globe Magazine, and Boston, among other publications. His first book, The Coke Machine: The Dirty Truth Behind the World's Favorite Soft Drink, was published by Avery/Penguin in 2010. His latest, The Map Thief: The Gripping Story of an Esteemed Rare-Map Dealer Who Made Millions Stealing Priceless Maps, was published by Gotham Books in June 2014, and released in paperback in June 2015. The book has been named a New York Times bestseller, an NPR Book of the Year, a New England Society Book Award winner, and a finalist for the Chautauqua Prize and the Massachusetts Book Awards.


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Contact:
Cara Gilgenbach, Head of Special Collections and Archives, Kent State University Libraries
cgilgenb [at] kent.edu
330-672-1677
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POSTED: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 - 8:11am
UPDATED: Friday, April 29, 2016 - 5:15am
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