This 1907 collection introduces Arsène Lupin, Maurice Leblanc’s suave and cunning gentleman thief. A master of disguise and wit, Lupin commits high-stakes robberies and outsmarts both law enforcement and rival criminals. The stories blend mystery, adventure, and humor, as Lupin transforms criminal acts into performances of charm and intellect. Each tale showcases his cleverness, whether he’s stealing jewels from the elite or eluding capture with flair. Often compared to Sherlock Holmes (whom he parodies and later duels in Leblanc’s works), Lupin stands apart as an antihero who often acts with a sense of justice. The stories, set in turn-of-the-century France, combine fast-paced plotting with social commentary, subtly critiquing the class system and legal hypocrisy. Lupin’s appeal lies in his paradox: a criminal who behaves like a gentleman, driven by style and principle. This debut volume established Lupin as one of the most enduring figures in crime fiction.