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Collecting the World

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Collecting the World

Hans Sloane and the Origins of the British Museum
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Winner of the Leo Gershoy Award Winner of the Louis Gottschalk Prize A Times Book of the Week A Guardian Book of the Week “A wonderfully intelligent book.” —Linda Colley “A superb biography—humane, judicious and as passionately curious as Sloane himself.” —Times Literary Supplement When the British Museum opened its doors in 1759, it was the first free national public museum in the world. Collecting the World tells the story of the eccentric collector whose thirst for universal knowledge brought it into being. A man of insatiable curiosity and wide-ranging interests, Hans Sloane assembled a collection of antiquities, oddities, and artifacts from around the British Empire. It became the most famous cabinet of curiosities of its time. With few curbs on his passion, he established a network of agents to supply him with objects from China, India, the Caribbean, and beyond. Wampum beads, rare manuscripts, a shoe made of human skin: nothing was off limits, regardless of its human cost. The first biography of Sloane based on his complete writings, Collecting the World portrays one of the Enlightenment’s most original and controversial luminaries. “Engrossing…situates Sloane within the welter of intellectual and political crosscurrents that marked his times.” —New York Times Book Review “A magnificent scholarly coup and an enthralling read… It conveys the excitement of original research as well as the thrill of tracking exotic curiosities to their source.” —Sunday Times “This book is a fitting tribute to [Sloane’s] contradiction-riven life. Collecting the World is about the torment of slavery, and it’s about buttered muffins and about snakes shot on boats. It teaches us about how we know, how we organize and discipline our knowledge.” —New Republic

Author Biography:

James Delbourgo is the James Westfall Thompson Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University.
Release date NZ
March 18th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
42 color photos, 27 photos, 3 maps
Pages
544
ISBN-13
9780674237483
Product ID
28581979

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