813 is the fourth book in the Arsène Lupin series.When one of Arséne Lupin's victims is found dead in a way that implicates him, he insists on heading the police search for the real murderer.The mystery involves finding a package of letters once written to Bismarck, locating a clock on which the number 813 has significance, as well as causing a reigning emperor to make several journeys incognito.
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Passage: Gestell
- 1 Machination
- 2 The Dispositif of the Person
- Passage: Nexum (Economic Theology I)
- 3 The Place of Thought
- Passage: Sovereign Debt (Economic Theology II)
- Notes
- Index