Review of 'The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief'
- By Richard Wolkomir
- Smithsonian magazine, October 1997, Subscribe
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Awakening one dawn, frozen in a snow covered car, he realizes, "with chilling clarity, that birding is a ridiculous activity." But birding has led him down many roads. As an Oklahoma farmer tells him, "I guess your bird watching is better than smoking LSD, or whatever it is that the other hippies are doing."
Along the way, Kaufman had found his sustaining life's work: today, a distinguished ornithologist, he is recognized as the author of Lives of North American Birds.
Richard Wolkomir writes from his home in Vermont.
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