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The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar: A Complete Guide
July 12, 2026

Maurice Leblanc’s The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar introduced the world to one of literature’s most captivating rogues — a gentleman-burglar whose wit, charm, and audacity rival even Sherlock Holmes himself. Published in 1907, this collection of nine stories established Lupin as France’s answer to the great detective, only with the law on the wrong side.

The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar

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Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar

Nine tales of France's most charming gentleman-burglar — a master of disguise, a genius of deduction, and a thorn in the side of the Parisian police.

Adventure Mystery French Literature

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Author Maurice Leblanc
Published 1907
Genre Adventure, mystery, crime fiction
Stories 9
Setting Early 1900s France — Paris, prisons, châteaux, and luxury liners
Legacy One of the most iconic characters in French literature; inspired the hit Netflix series

📖 The Stories

The collection opens with “The Arrest of Arsène Lupin,” in which the gentleman-burglar is captured on a transatlantic liner — or is he? “Arsène Lupin in Prison” finds our hero conducting his affairs from behind bars, orchestrating crimes with the police as unwitting accomplices. “The Escape of Arsène Lupin” is a masterpiece of misdirection and one of the great prison break stories in literature.

“The Mysterious Traveller” sees Lupin match wits with a fellow passenger on a train. “The Queen’s Necklace” revisits the most famous jewel heist in French history — with a Lupin twist. “The Seven of Hearts” is a puzzle story worthy of Poe. “Madame Imbert’s Safe” and “The Black Pearl” showcase Lupin’s audacity and cleverness.

And finally, “Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late” brings the world’s two greatest detectives — one legal, one not — face to face. Holmes has come to Paris to solve a crime, but Lupin is always one step ahead. Their rivalry became legendary, though Leblanc was forced to rename Holmes “Herlock Sholmes” after Doyle’s lawyers objected.

🎭 Key Characters

Arsène Lupin

Lupin is a master of disguise, a genius of deduction, and a showman above all. He steals not just for profit but for the thrill of it — and he takes enormous pleasure in outwitting the police, the press, and anyone who underestimates him. Unlike a common criminal, he operates by a code: he targets the wealthy and corrupt, and he has a soft spot for women in distress. He is charming, theatrical, and impossible not to root for.

Sherlock Holmes / Herlock Sholmes

The great English detective makes a guest appearance in the final story, and the contrast between Holmes’s stern professionalism and Lupin’s playful audacity is perfect. Holmes is methodical, Lupin is improvisational; Holmes follows evidence, Lupin creates illusions. Their clash is one of the highlights of the collection.

The Prefect of Police

The long-suffering head of the Parisian police, who has made capturing Lupin his life’s mission and failed at every turn. He provides the comic relief of the collection, always a step behind and always baffled by Lupin’s latest exploit.

📖 Literary Significance

Arsène Lupin was a sensation from his first appearance. Leblanc created a character who was simultaneously a criminal and a hero — a daring concept for 1907. Lupin’s charm and wit made him irresistible to readers, and his adventures tapped into a French appetite for stories of clever rogues outsmarting authority.

The rivalry with Sherlock Holmes — both in fiction and in the legal battles between Leblanc and Doyle — added to the legend. Lupin’s ability to outwit even the great detective cemented his status as a unique figure in literature. Where Holmes represents order and justice, Lupin represents freedom and mischief.

The stories have never gone out of print and have been adapted into countless films, TV series, and comics. The Netflix series Lupin (2021–) introduced the character to a new generation, proving that the gentleman-burglar’s appeal is timeless.

✨ What Makes the DodaBooks Edition Special

This is the original 1907 text, carefully prepared for modern readers without distractions or clutter.

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Zero Distractions

No ads, no license pages, no project boilerplate — just the original stories, clean and uninterrupted.

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Smart Typography

Curly quotes, em-dashes, proper ellipsis — typeset with care for a premium reading experience.

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Chapter Navigation

Full table of contents with back-to-story links in every section — jump between all 9 stories effortlessly.

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Cleaned & Polished

All Gutenberg boilerplate stripped, consistent formatting throughout the text.

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No DRM

You own your copy — read on any device, anytime, forever.

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Instant Download

EPUB format included, delivered instantly after purchase.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arsène Lupin a hero or a villain?

Both — that’s the point. Lupin is a thief who steals from the rich and corrupt, operates by a personal code of honor, and is unfailingly charming. He’s what you might call a lovable rogue, and readers have adored him for over a century for exactly that ambiguity.

Does Sherlock Holmes appear in this collection?

Yes — the final story, “Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late,” features the great detective. However, due to legal pressure from Arthur Conan Doyle, Leblanc was forced to rename him “Herlock Sholmes” in later editions. The DodaBooks edition preserves the original Holmes reference.

Do I need to read the stories in order?

Yes — the stories build on each other. Lupin is arrested in the first story and escapes in the third; characters and events recur. Reading in order gives the best experience.

How long does it take to read?

At 180 pages in the DodaBooks edition, most readers finish in 3-5 hours. The stories are short enough to read one at a time, making it perfect for commutes or short reading sessions.

Is this the inspiration for the Netflix series?

Yes — the 2021 Netflix series Lupin starring Omar Sy is directly based on Leblanc’s character. While the series is a modern adaptation with an original plot, it draws heavily on the spirit and style of the original stories.

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The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin is the collection that introduced one of literature’s most beloved rogues. The DodaBooks edition preserves all 9 original stories in a clean, distraction-free format:

  • Complete 9-story collection — every word of the 1907 edition
  • ✒️ Smart typography — curly quotes, em-dashes, proper ellipsis
  • 📜 Full table of contents with story navigation
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