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    Literary forgery (also known as literary mystification, literary fraud or literary hoax) is writing, such as a manuscript or a literary work, which is...
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    Forgery is a white-collar crime that generally consists of the false making or material alteration of a legal instrument with the specific intent to defraud...
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    The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (category Literary forgeries)
    most-discussed examples of literary forgery, with analysis and proof of its fraudulent origin dating as far back as 1921. The forgery is an early example of...
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  • Lee Israel (category Literary forgeries)
    1939 – December 24, 2014) was an American author known for committing literary forgery. Her 2008 confessional autobiography Can You Ever Forgive Me? was adapted...
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  • Fictitious entry Forgery Found footage (film technique) Frame tale Literary forgery Pseudepigrapha Questioned document examination Baker, Timothy C. (2014)...
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    artifacts of mixed authenticity and period Art forgery Literary forgery Nebra sky disk Outline of forgery Pious forgery Scientific misconduct "James Mellaart:...
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    displaying short descriptions of redirect targets List of hoaxes Literary forgery – Literary work which is deliberately misattributed to a historical or invented...
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    2d barcodes – data codes that can be tracked RFID chips NFC chips Literary forgery can involve imitating the style of a famous author. If an original...
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  • Historical forgery may refer to: Archaeological forgery, the creation of false artifacts Literary forgery, in the context of the creation of false or misattributed...
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  • Book of Jasher (Pseudo-Jasher) (category Literary forgeries)
    Book of Jasher, also called Pseudo-Jasher, is an eighteenth-century literary forgery by Jacob Ilive. It purports to be an English translation by Flaccus...
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  • parts Watered stock False documents Forgery as a covert operation Identity document forgery Fake passport Literary forgery Fake memoirs Pseudopigraphy — the...
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    the Study of the Pseudepigrapha List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha Literary forgery Prophecy of the Popes Bauckham, Richard (September 1988). "Pseudo-Apostolic...
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    Miscegenation hoax (category Literary forgeries)
    be a sincere advocacy of the virtues of racial mixing, but it is a literary forgery intended to prompt opposition to racial equality, and to blame the...
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  • Forgery is used by some governments and non-state actors as a tool of covert operation, disinformation and black propaganda. Letters, currency, speeches...
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    biographical and literary significance of the find turned to acrimony, however, when it was charged that the documents were forgeries. Edmond Malone, widely...
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  • The Franklin Prophecy, sometimes called the Franklin Forgery, is an antisemitic speech falsely attributed to Benjamin Franklin, warning of the supposed...
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    Clotilde de Surville (category Literary forgeries)
    by Paul Cottin in the Bulletin du bibliophile (1894) EK Chambers, Literary Forgeries (1891) further references in the Bibliographie des femmes célébres...
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    Book of Veles (category Literary forgeries)
    Велес книга, Книга Велеса, Дощечки Изенбека, Дощьки Изенбека) is a literary forgery purporting to be a text of ancient Slavic religion and history supposedly...
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    Jorge Luis Borges (category Argentine literary critics)
    EMI – 8569/70 Borges's best-known set of literary forgeries date from his early work as a translator and literary critic with a regular column in the Argentine...
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  • Classification of demons Demonology Key of Solomon Lesser Key of Solomon Literary forgery Magic Solomon and Marcolf Temple of Solomon Schwarz, Sarah L. (May...
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    Moses de León (category Literary forgeries)
    Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Zohar and Later Mysticism Moses de León (c. 1240 – 1305), known in Hebrew as Moshe ben Shem-Tov...
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  • William Ashbless (category Literary forgeries)
    William Ashbless is a fictional poet, invented by fantasy writers James Blaylock and Tim Powers. Ashbless was invented by Powers and Blaylock when they...
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    Spectra (poetry collection) (category Literary forgeries)
    Spectra: A Book of Poetic Experiments was a small volume of poetry published in 1916 by American writers Witter Bynner, who wrote under the pseudonym "Emanuel...
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  • Richard Suskind (category Literary forgeries)
    Richard Suskind (May 2, 1925 – September 14, 1999) was a children's author who participated with author Clifford Irving in creating a fraudulent autobiography...
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  • [better source needed] Book of Jasher (Pseudo-Jasher) – an 18th-century literary forgery which purports to be an English translation of the lost Book of Jasher...
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  • Hoax letter writers (category Literary forgeries)
    This article covers various hoax letter writers. Henry Root is the creation of writer William Donaldson who wrote to numerous public figures with unusual...
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  • Gennady Rakitin (category Literary forgeries)
    Gennady Rakitin (Russian: Геннадий Ракитин) is a hoax and the name of a fictional Russian poet created by an anonymous group of anti-Putin Russian exiles...
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  • Description of Britain (Latin: De Situ Britanniae), an 18th-century literary forgery purporting to be a mediaeval work on history that remained undetected...
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  • historian Lee Israel (1939–2014), American author known for committing literary forgery Léon Israel (1906-1944), French doctor, resistance fighter, and Jew...
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    William Lynch speech (category Literary forgeries)
    had recently appeared. Though eventually convinced the document was a forgery, the librarian elected to leave it on the Gopher server, as she believed...
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