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  • According to Museum of the Missing by Simon Houpt, the “very, very audacious theft” still has museum officials shaking their heads.

    Archive 2007-01-01 ____Maggie 2007

  • Houpt tells the stories of some of the most famous, brazen, and strange episodes in the history of art theft.

    summing up February books Megan Kurashige 2009

  • Houpt tells the stories of some of the most famous, brazen, and strange episodes in the history of art theft.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Megan Kurashige 2009

  • According to Museum of the Missing by Simon Houpt, the “very, very audacious theft” still has museum officials shaking their heads.

    Museum of the Missing (copy) ____Maggie 2007

  • What I like about Museum of the Missing is that Houpt tells many of the stories and includes color photographs of the missing or restored art.

    Museum of the Missing: A History of Art Theft by Simon Houpt ricklibrarian 2006

  • What I like about Museum of the Missing is that Houpt tells many of the stories and includes color photographs of the missing or restored art.

    Archive 2006-12-01 ricklibrarian 2006

  • Houpt has let his zeal get the best of him just because this one is a giant primate.

    Is One "King Kong" Movie worth 1000 Darwin Exhibits? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • I am especially grateful to Dean Jeffrey Houpt of the University of North Carolina Medical School for his courageous tolerance of my kind of mind.

    A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002

  • I am especially grateful to Dean Jeffrey Houpt of the University of North Carolina Medical School for his courageous tolerance of my kind of mind.

    A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002

  • For example, traditional sled-dog breeds show up disproportionately among dogs that experience what the veterinary behaviorist Katherine Houpt, of Cornell, terms "barrier frustration": they like to run and don't like being kept in a confined space — and respond by chewing or other destructive behavior.

    The Truth About Dogs 1999

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