Rare Book Monthly

Articles - August - 2022 Issue

New York Bookseller Among Three Indicted on Charges Related to Theft of Valuable Manuscripts from Don Henley of the Band The Eagles

Welcome to the Hotel California.

Welcome to the Hotel California.

Three men, including a New York bookseller, have been charged in a conspiracy to sell an archive of materials stolen from The Eagles' singer and songwriter Don Henley many years ago. Glen Horowitz, 66, proprietor of Glen Horowitz Bookseller in Manhattan, was charged along with Craig Inciardi, 58, and Edward Kosinski, 59. Inciardi is the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's Curator and Director of Acquisitions. He has been suspended pending an investigation.

 

The collection contains approximately 100 handwritten notes and lyrics mostly pertaining to the creation of their most famous album, Hotel California. Among the lyrics are those of the Grammy award-winning title song, along with Life in the Fast Lane and New Kid in Town. Hotel California is frequently recognized as one of the most iconic rock & roll songs and represented the peak of The Eagles' enormous commercial success. The collection has been valued at $1 million.

 

A press release from the office of the Manhattan District Attorney explained the history of the case and the defendants' alleged involvement. “According to court documents, the manuscripts were originally stolen in the late 1970’s by an author who had been hired to write a biography of the band. The biographer eventually sold the manuscripts in 2005 to Horowitz, a rare books dealer, who in turn sold them to Inciardi and Kosinski. When Don Henley learned that Inciardi and Kosinski were trying to sell portions of the manuscripts, he filed police reports, told the defendants that the materials were stolen, and demanded the return of his property. Rather than making any effort to ensure they actually had rightful ownership, the defendants responded by engaging in a years-long campaign to prevent Henley from recovering the manuscripts.

 

“Horowitz and Inciardi worked to fabricate the manuscripts’ provenance, and between 2012 and 2017, Inciardi and Kosinski attempted to use that false statement of provenance to coerce Don Henley into buying back his stolen property. Inciardi and Kosinski simultaneously sought to sell the manuscripts through Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses. When trying to sell the manuscripts through Christie’s, Inciardi lied and withheld information regarding Henley’s claims. Inciardi and Kosinski requested that Sotheby’s hide Henley’s claims from potential buyers prior to offering the manuscripts for sale at public auction in 2016.

 

“Beginning in December 2016, the District Attorney’s Office executed a series of search warrants and retrieved Don Henley’s stolen manuscripts from Sotheby’s and from Kosinski’s New Jersey residence, including 84 pages to songs from the album Hotel California. Shortly thereafter, Horowitz attempted to exploit the recent death of founding Eagles member Glenn Frey to prevent criminal prosecution; he produced a new false statement of provenance, this time claiming that the materials originated from the now-deceased Frey. In one email message, Horowitz observed that '[Frey] alas, is dead and identifying him as the source would make this go away once and for all.'”

 

Now it should also be noted that the defendants obtained from the author who sold the documents to Horowitz a claim that he had obtained them from Frey, though that was very different from what he had said earlier. His explanation was that he was protecting Frey during his lifetime from having this revealed to Henley, a claim the District Attorney clearly does not believe. The D.A. may also feel that the defendants encouraged the author to give such an explanation.

 

Horowitz has been charged with Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree, Attempted Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the First Degree, and two counts of Hindering Prosecution in the Second Degree.

 

Inciardi has been charged with Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the First Degree.

 

Kosinski has been charged with Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the First Degree.

 

The defendants all denied the charges through their lawyers. Reuters reported that in a joint statement, their counsels asserted, the District Attorney “alleges criminality where none exists and unfairly tarnishes the reputations of well-respected professionals. We will fight these unjustified charges vigorously. These men are innocent.” The District Attorney's release pointed out, “The charges contained in the indictment are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.”

 

“Welcome to the Hotel California...

What a nice surprise

Bring your alibis.”


Posted On: 2022-08-01 03:36
User Name: mairin

A sensitive piece, nicely managed, Mike. Thank you for this.
Many of us were disappointed by this news a few weeks ago;
it puts the trade in a bad light -- let's hope for the best.
I bought a few items from Horowitz in the '90s (his handsome
James Joyce catalogue, E. Hampton shop).
As the Eagles might add, "Life in the fast lane ...".
Maureen E. Mulvihill, Collector.
___


Posted On: 2022-08-01 13:11
User Name: henryberry

I learned about this scandal regarding the Eagles' lyrics a week or so ago. The time of it coincides with another scandal I'm recognizing in Connecticut, scary for booksellers with the potential to transform how acquiring, selling, and consigning are done, as has already happened in Connecticut. This scandal grew out of the FBI's targeting of me for more than a decade for my investigative journalism exposures of crimes and corruption of major players in the state Democratic Party, particularly a leading law firm that was a major donor. (Don't ask me about the details of this now...as you'd expect, this is involved.) As I am also a knowledgeable and relatively effective dealer in books and ephemera in Connecticut, the treacherous, predatory, parasitic, and opportunistic FBI learned about the business as it was surveilling me. After I made a sale of an archive in the higher four figures to a California university library, the FBI realized there was appreciable money to be made in the book business, and began to infiltrate the state and regional book business more, going so far as to supplant some estate sales, take over others, and purchase much of the books for sale at estate sales, as I could see when agents and/or accomplices walked out of estate sales with arms loaded with books as I approached or stood around boxes filled with books. The FBI knew which estate sales were likely to be the best by following my review of notices of these in trade and local media. Recently I learned that a "diabetic" had bought out all of the "specials" (i.e., for the most part antiquarian and more desirable collectible books) at the Newtown C. H. Booth annual summer book sale. Obviously booksellers are severely disadvantaged with respect to the FBI's resources for learning about sources for books, ephemera, etc., and money for purchases. Lately, too, I've seen indications that the FBI is starting to work with individuals in the book business who are experienced and active so as to become more efficient in the illicit, unscrupulous acquisition of books and related items. Such individuals will in effect be "consultants" or "agents" for the FBI, providing cover for it with the FBI feeding them information and bankrolling them. More on this going forward — enough for now on this alarming, developing, and multidimensional activity by the FBI that is a threat to the livelihood of all booksellers. Some are being severely negatively impacted now without realizing it.

Henry Berry
books/ephemera Connecticut
henryberryinct@gmail.com
203-332-7629 office/mobile


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