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From the author of the critically acclaimed The Phantom Atlas
and The Madman’s Library (Sunday Times Literature Book of the
Year) comes a magnificent new illustrated work. From prehistoric
carvings and ancient Egyptian statues, to medieval spell books and
Victorian code-writing, this unique collection gathers a wealth of
curious objects and surprising stories to trace the story of love
through the ages. Discover the royal marriage that crossed
the boundary of death in 14th-century Portugal, the judicial duels
between husbands and wives in Early Modern Europe, the love spells
found in medieval manuscripts, and the romantic codes hidden in
some of art’s greatest masterpieces. Meet the feared ancient
Greek army regiment comprised entirely of male couples; the French
pirate queen avenging her murdered husband; the first woman to sail
around the world; and the quack sexologist who conned 18th-century
London with his musical mechanical bed. Here are ancient gods,
mythical monsters, the Elizabethan portraits of smiling men on fire
and the erotic paintings hidden beneath the ash of Pompeii, as well
as Nigerian wedding chains, Welsh love spoons, cryptic postcards
and the centuries-old cartographic tradition of mapping the
heart. A curiosity cabinet of romantic treasure, Love: A
Curious History in 50 Objects draws on a wide range of sources to
form a collection perfect for fans of beautiful illustrated works
and curious history, while also forming the ideal romantic
gift. 'A glorious cornucopia of a book, celebrating love
from the hilarious to the divine - as always, Brooke-Hitching's
encyclopaedic knowledge shines through.' Fern Riddell,
author Sex: Lessons From History
Enter The Madman's Gallery - the perfect gift book for any art
lover. Discover an eccentric exploration through the curious
history of art, to find the strangest paintings, sculptures,
drawings and other artistic oddities ever made. From the author of
the bestseller The Madman's Library (SundayTimes Literature Book of
the Year 2020, Radio 4 Book of the Week) comes an extraordinary new
illustrated collection. This unique exhibition gathers more than a
hundred magnificent works, each chosen for their striking beauty,
weirdness and captivating story behind their creation. Obscure and
forgotten treasures sit alongside famous masterpieces with secret
stories to tell. Here are Doom paintings, screaming sculptures,
magical manuscripts, impossible architecture, dog-headed saints,
angel musketeers and the first portrait of a cannibal. Stolen art,
outsider art, ghost art, revenge art, and art painted at the bottom
of the sea take their place alongside scandalous art, forgeries and
hoaxes, art of dreams and nightmares, and cryptic paintings yet to
be decoded. Discover the remarkable Elizabethan portraits of men in
flames, the mystery of the nude Mona Lisa, the gruesome ingredients
of lost pigments, the werewolf legion of the Roman army, and the
Italian monk who levitated so often he's recognised as the patron
saint of aeroplane passengers. From prehistoric cave art to
portraits painted by artificial intelligence, The Madman's Gallery
draws on a remarkable depth of research and variety of images to
form a book that surprises at every turn, and ultimately serves to
celebrate the endless power and creativity of human imagination.
'...a feast of artistic curiosities' - The Telegraph 'What that
last book did for bibliophiles, this new, beautifully produced and
elegantly written anthology does for art lovers ... The research
that has gone into this is prodigious, but Brooke-Hitching loves
storytelling even more than scholarship, and he has a gift for it.'
- The Spectator 'Extraordinary' - Artists & Illustrators
* BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK * 'Anybody who loves the printed
word will be bowled over by this amusing, erudite, beautiful book
about books. It is in every way a triumph. One of the loveliest
books to have been published for many, many years' Alexander McCall
Smith 'Quite simply the best gift for any book lover this year, or
perhaps ever' Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times Literary Book of the Year
'An utterly joyous journey into the deepest eccentricities of the
human mind... The most cheering, fascinating book I've read for
ages' Guardian From the author of the critically acclaimed and
globally successful The Phantom Atlas, The Golden Atlas and The Sky
Atlas comes a stunning new work. The Madman's Library is a unique,
beautifully illustrated journey through the entire history of
literature, delving into its darkest territories to hunt down the
very strangest books ever written, and uncover the fascinating
stories behind their creation. This is a madman's library of
eccentric and extraordinary volumes from around the world, many of
which have been completely forgotten. Books written in blood and
books that kill, books of the insane and books that hoaxed the
globe, books invisible to the naked eye and books so long they
could destroy the Universe, books worn into battle, books of code
and cypher whose secrets remain undiscovered... and a few others
that are just plain weird. From the 605-page Qur'an written in the
blood of Saddam Hussein, through the gorgeously decorated
15th-century lawsuit filed by the Devil against Jesus, to the lost
art of binding books with human skin, every strand of strangeness
imaginable (and many inconceivable) has been unearthed and bound
together for a unique and richly illustrated collection ideal for
every book-lover.
'Very beautiful and illuminating' Mariella Frostrup Edward
Brooke-Hitching, author of the international bestseller The Phantom
Atlas delivers an atlas unlike any other. The Devil's Atlas is an
illustrated guide to the heavens, hells and lands of the dead as
imagined throughout history by cultures and religions around the
world. Packed with colourful maps, paintings and captivating
stories, the reader is taken on a compelling tour of the geography,
history and supernatural populations of the afterworlds of cultures
around the globe. Whether it's the thirteen heavens of the Aztecs,
the Chinese Taoist netherworld of 'hungry ghosts', or the 'Hell of
the Flaming Rooster' of Japanese Buddhist mythology (in which
sinners are tormented by an enormous fire-breathing cockerel), The
Devil's Atlas gathers together a wonderful variety of beliefs and
representations of life after death. These afterworlds are
illustrated with an unprecedented collection of images, ranging
from the marvellous 'infernal cartography' of the European
Renaissance artists attempting to map the structured Hell described
by Dante and the decorative Islamic depictions of Paradise to the
various efforts to map the Garden of Eden and the spiritual vision
paintings of nineteenth-century mediums. The Devil's Atlas
accompanies beautiful images with a highly readable trove of
surprising facts and narratives, from the more inventive torture
methods awaiting sinners, to colourful eccentric catalogues of
demons, angels and assorted death deities. A traveller's guide to
worlds unseen, The Devil's Atlas is a fascinating study of the
boundless capacity of human invention, a visual chronicle of man's
hopes, fears and fantasies of what lies beyond.
'Beautiful ... endless, brilliant unforgettable stories' Cerys
Matthews, BBC Radio 6 'Combining myth and science, this
breathtaking book [is] packed with stunning images' Daily Mail
After the enormous international success of The Phantom Atlas and
The Golden Atlas, Edward Brooke-Hitching's brilliant book unveils
some of the most beautiful maps and charts ever created during
mankind's quest to map the skies above us. This richly illustrated
treasury showcases the finest examples of celestial cartography - a
glorious genre of map-making often overlooked by modern map books -
as well as medieval manuscripts, masterpiece paintings, ancient
star catalogues, antique instruments and other appealing
curiosities. This is the sky as it has never been presented before:
the realm of stars and planets, but also of gods, devils, weather
wizards, flying sailors, medieval aliens, mythological animals and
rampaging spirits. The reader is taken on a tour of star-obsessed
cultures around the world, learning about Tibetan sky burials,
star-covered Inuit dancing coats, Mongolian astral prophets and Sir
William Herschel's 1781 discovery of Uranus, the first planet to be
found since antiquity. Even stranger are the forgotten stories from
European history, like the English belief of the Middle Ages in
ships that sailed a sea above the clouds, 16th-century German UFO
sightings and the Edwardian aristocrat who mistakenly mapped
alien-made canals on the surface of Mars. As the intricacies of our
universe are today being revealed with unprecedented clarity, there
has never been a better time for a highly readable book as
beautiful as the night sky to contextualise the scale of these
achievements for the general reader.
'Stunning...divine' Stephen Fry 'A fabulous book, good enough to
eat with a spoon! Marvellous' John Lloyd, creator of QI 'Perfect
for the armchair adventurer historian, this is a rich visual
exploration of some of the most beautiful charts ever created'
National Geographic 'Introduces us to a whole different way of
looking at maps. Great illustrations, most engaging - the author is
just a mine of information' Simon Mayo's Books of the Year The
Golden Atlas is a spectacular visual history of exploration and
cartography, a treasure chest of adventures from the chronicles of
global discovery, illustrated with a selection of the most
beautiful maps ever created. The book reveals how the world came to
be known, featuring a magnificent gallery of exceptionally rare
hand-coloured antique maps, paintings and engravings, many of which
can only be found in the author's collection. Arranged
chronologically, the reader is taken on a breathtaking expedition
through Ancient Babylonian geography and Marco Polo's journey to
the Mongol Khan on to buccaneers ransacking the Caribbean and the
voyages of seafarers such as Captain Cook and fearless African
pathfinders. Their stories are told in an engaging and compelling
style, bringing vividly to life a motley collection of heroic
explorers, treasure-hunters and death-dealing villains - all of
them accompanied by eye-grabbing illustrations from rare maps,
charts and manuscripts. The Golden Atlas takes you back to a world
of darkness and peril, placing you on storm-lashed ships, frozen
wastelands and the shores of hostile territories to see how the
lines were drawn to form the shape of the modern world. The
author's previous book, The Phantom Atlas, was a critically
acclaimed international bestseller, described by Jonathan Ross as
'a spectacular, enjoyable and eye-opening read' and this new book
is sure to follow suit.
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