The incredible cabinet of wonders

Joe Fullman

Book - 2017

Readers lift the flaps to peek into the forgotten corners of the world's most famous museums.

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Published
Dublin, Ireland ; Oakland, CA : Lonely Planet Global Ltd 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Joe Fullman (author)
Item Description
"100 little doors to the weird and wonderful from the world's great museums"--Cover.
Includes a list of interesting museums from around the world.
Physical Description
25 unnnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781787011045
9781787011038
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Stashed on shelves or behind dozens of lift-the-flap "drawers," a cornucopia of monsters, miniatures, and other marvels from museum collections worldwide.Arranged in 12 thematic collections, the curiositiesover 100range from a preserved body louse in extreme close-up ("That red stuff is human blood") paired with a glimpse of "Sue," the renowned T. Rex fossil, in the "Monster Hunter's Cabinet" to a "Tailor's Cabinet" of outr historical fashion. There are also a variety of elaborately carved masks and creepy puppets or dolls, Tippoo's Tiger (a toy tiger ravening a British soldier with a toy organ inside to emulate human moans), a matchstick model of the Titanic, gems, gold coins, and the world's largest playable tuba. Each item comes with a short descriptive note and a museum (or other place, such as "On your head" for a head louse) where it can be viewed. Though most of the material has been gathered from the U.S and the U.K., institutions on every inhabited continent are represented. Different illustrators have designed each "cabinet" with a distinctive look and architecture, and the flaps vary in size from full-page gatefolds on down to slightly larger than postage stamps.Wonders indeed on every hand, not to mention rich inspiration for budding curio collectors and naturalists. (Informational novelty. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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