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  1. Famous Impostors – 1910 book by Bram Stoker; Miriam Coles Harris; Identity theft; Impersonator; Impostor syndrome; Messiah claimant; Political decoy; Poseur; Among Us

  2. 19 de may. de 2013 · 10 Greatest Impostors Of The 20th Century. by Andrew Handley. fact checked by Jamie Frater. For some reason, the world is enthralled with the idea of the impostor. They’re sneaky, deceitful, and devoid of morals—but dang it, they do it with style.

  3. 11 de ago. de 2012 · Frédéric Bourdin. Bourdin is a serial con artist, known as the Chameleon, who has impersonated people in five languages in more than 15 countries. His most famous stunt – the subject of a ...

  4. 19 de ago. de 2014 · 6 Infamous Impostors. From a murderer who claimed he was a Rockefeller to a woman who passed as a male soldier during the U.S. Civil War, get the story behind six of history's most fascinating ...

  5. From alchemists to false princesses, sorcerers to political imposters, tricksters have played an eminent role in history. The outlandish schemes of these wily characters have never failed to attract public attention. Here are eight charlatans, con artists, and other tricksters who left legacies of mischief, deception, and amusement that linger on.

  6. Famous Impostors is the last of four non-fiction books completed by Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. It features numerous historical impostors and hoaxes. The first edition was published by the Sturgis & Walton Company of New York in November 1910.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2016 · Famous Impostors Contents: Pretenders: Perkin Warbeck. The Hidden King. Stephan Mali. The false Dauphins. Princess Olive -- Practitioners of magic: Paracelsus. Cagliostro. Mesmer -- The Wandering Jew -- John Law -- Witchcraft and clairvoyance: Witches. Doctor Dee. La Voisin. Sir Edward Kelley. Mother Damnable.