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The Blonde Lady, being a record of the duel of wits between Arsène Lupin and the English detective

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The Blonde Lady, is a narrative of the joust of drolleries among Arsène Lupin and the British investigator. The full title: Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes, the gentleman – burglar once again encounters his assailant, the British sleuth Herlock Sholmes. If in the final tale of Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar. Sherlock Holmes comes at the very last minute – the eponym was at a posterior date modified to Herlock Sholmes in response to expostulations and menaces by Arthur Conan Doyle with respect to plagiarism, in both works of fiction that comprise The Blonde Lady these 2 prodigious geniuses are fated in antithetical ways. Where one decides to concede to the rules of a government, while the other utilizes his dominance and intellects to lawlessness. Who do you think will succeed?

The Blonde Lady includes: FIRST EPISODE: THE BLONDE LADY: Number 514, Series 23; The Blue Diamond; Holmlock Shears Opens Hostilities; A Glimmer in the Darkness; Kidnapped; The Second Arrest of Arsène Lupin; SECOND EPISODE: THE JEWISH LAMP in 2 Chapters.

Maurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a fictionist and short story writer, popular mostly as the originator of the make-believe nobleman burglar and gumshoe Arsène Lupin, frequently denoted as a French Doppelganger to Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. Maurice was born in Rouen, Normandy, where he was taught at the Lycée Pierre Corneille. After enrolling in education institutions in some parts of the world and gave up his law studies, he lived in Paris and started to make compositions, both concise detective fiction and lengthier narratives; his fictional books, strongly persuaded by novelists such as Gustave Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant, were desperately relished but gotten with fewer commissary attainment.
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