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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Chapter 1: A Voice on the Line, 2003
Chapter 2: Langton Street, 2003
Chapter 3: ‘Don’t Even Think About It’
Chapter 4: Warhol’s Silkscreens
Chapter 5: Joe Simon
Chapter 6: Warhol’s Will
Chapter 7: The Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board
Chapter 8: Selling Andy
Chapter 9: The ‘Dollar Bill’ Piece
Chapter 10: Celeb-a-lula
Chapter 11: Eyewitnesses
Chapter 12: ‘I Should Have Died. It Would Have Been Better’, 1968
Chapter 13: Andy Warhol Enterprises Inc.
Chapter 14: The ‘Red Self-Portrait’ Comes Up for Authentication
Chapter 15: Bruno B.
Chapter 16: Dinner on Park Avenue, March 2009
Chapter 17: A Cruel Joke
Chapter 18: First Article for the ‘New York Review of Books’, 2009
Chapter 19: Wachs
Chapter 20: Big Noise on Hudson Street
Chapter 21: Lies and Libel, 2009
Chapter 22: The Warhol Foundation on Trial, 2010
Chapter 23: A Cold-Blooded Murder – A Brazen Swindle
Chapter 24: ‘A Premeditated and Underhand Ploy’
Chapter 25: The Defence
Chapter 26: A Mountain of Mud and Misinformation
Chapter 27: Senior Moments
Chapter 28: Forty-Four Fakes
Chapter 29: ‘Inherently Dishonest’, 2003
Chapter 30: ‘Warhol Is Acknowledging the Painting’
Chapter 31: A Mountain of Material
Chapter 32: ‘The Most Irresponsible Lawyering I Have Encountered in Twenty Years of Practice’
Chapter 33: ‘The Investigation I Began Had Not Been Concluded’
Chapter 34: Expert Witnesses
Chapter 35: The Affidavit
Chapter 36: Squeegeeville.com
Chapter 37: Contagion, 2011
Chapter 38: ‘Nothing More than a Sort of Fraud’
Epilogue: August 2021
Appendix: The Silk-Screening Process
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Copyright
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