Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar

Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (French: Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur) is the first collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin, released on 10 June 1907. It contains the first nine stories depicting the character, first published in the French magazine Je sais tout, the first one being on 15 July 1905. The seventh features English detective Sherlock Holmes, changed in subsequent publications to "Herlock Sholmes" after protests from Arthur Conan Doyle's lawyers, as seen in the second collection Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes.

Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar
Cover of the first American edition
AuthorMaurice Leblanc
Original titleArsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur
TranslatorAlexander Teixeira de Mattos
Cover artistHenri Goussé
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SeriesArsène Lupin
GenreCrime novel
Publication date
10 June 1907
Followed byArsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes 
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