Priceless By Robert K. Wittman
Over the course of 20 years with the FBI, Robert Wittman was the man in the shadows—unseen at press conferences and name unmentioned in all the newspapers. And yet he was engaged in the most delicate of cases, extremely high stakes chess games with smugglers, thieves and entrepreneurs to rescue our history, patriotism, and culture all in the embodiment of art. Sounds like a movie right? Well this memoir has one up on the movies because it is true, told with well-reported facts and fantastic photos of our art world’s reclaimed treasures. Review by Nicole Blackburn.
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