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Robert Morse Edsel[1] (born December 28, 1956) is an American
businessman and author. He has written three non-fiction books -
Rescuing Da Vinci (2006), Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves
and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History (2007); and Saving Italy
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the United States National Archives.
Dr Richard Shepherd was born in 1956, in Oak Unnatural
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Dallas, Texas.[2] He is the
son of Norma Louise (née Morse), a
housewife, and Alpha Ray Edsel, a stockbroker.[3][4] Edsel was formerly a
nationally ranked tennis player.
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exploration. His company, Gemini Exploration, pioneered the Unnatural
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Edsel sold the company’s assets to Union Pacific Resources Company, and
the following year, he moved to Europe with his family.
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methods and planning used to keep art out of the hands of Adolf Hitler
and Nazi Germany. Following a divorce in 2000, Edsel moved to New York
City, where he began a serious effort to learn about and understand
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By 2004, those efforts had become a full-time career, and he established a research office in Dallas, his
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other documents, and began writing the manuscript for Rescuing Da Vinci,
which was published in 2006. The book received Unnatural Causes: 'An
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In September 2009, Edsel’s second book, The Monuments Men:
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narrative account of the Monuments Men, was published by Center Street,
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the same name based on Edsel's book, The Monuments Men (2014).
Edsel's third book, entitled Saving Italy: The Race to
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W. Norton and debuted on the Unnatural Causes: 'An absolutely brilliant
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Nazis. Beginning with the near destruction of Leonardo da Vinci’s The
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SS General Karl Wolff. Edsel describes Wolff's harrowing negotiations
with OSS leader Allen Dulles, America’s senior spy in Europe, related to
the artworks and preserving Paris after the Nazis' retreat.[7]
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