Books and Links
Books
Bartlett, Gillian. Great Careers for People Interested in Art & Design. Toronto: Trifolium Books, 1996.
Bernard Lenoir, Anne. La nuit du Viking. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 2006.
Bowers, Vivien. Crime Scene: How Investigators Use Science to Track Down the Bad Guys. Illustrated by Martha Newbigging. Toronto: Maple Tree Press, 2005.
Leblanc, Louise. Sophie court après la fortune. Illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay, Montréal: La Courte échelle, 2001.
Nilsen, Anna. Art Fraud Detective: Spot the Difference, Solve the Crime! London: Kingfisher, 2005. Also available in French under the title Un détective au musée.
Parker, Janice. Forgeries, Fingerprints, and Forensics. Calgary: Weigl Educational Publishers, 2000.
Ross, Val. The Road to There: Mapmakers and their Stories. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2003.
Schroeder, Andreas. Scams!: Ten Stories that Explore Some of the Most Outrageous Swindlers and Tricksters of All Time. Toronto: Annick Press, 2004.
Simard, Rémy. Roberval Kid et la ruée vers l'art. Saint-Laurent: Éditions P. Tisseyre, 1993.
Spalding, Andrea and David. The Lost Sketch. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1999.
Thiéry, Danielle. Nuit blanche au musée. Paris: Syros jeunesse, 2004.
Links
Counterfeit money makes up only a tiny percentage of the total amount of real money in circulation. Still, the Bank of Canada makes every effort to fight counterfeiting, because it affects people and society as a whole.
To learn more, visit the Bank of Canada website:
www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes/index.html