From fishy unicorns and pre-Raphaelite wombats to Japanese folktales and Russian Walt Whitmans; from imperialist board games and Georgian toilet Twitter, to serpentine dances and Nadar’s catacombs; from socialist utopias and Victorian tripping to Pullman on Milton and pictures made by the vibrations of voice.
Full colour with more than 100 illustrations, all printed on sumptuous 80lb paper.
Introduction
Adam Green
Greenland Unicorns and the Magical Alicorn
Natalie Lawrence
The Sound and the Story: Exploring the World of Paradise Lost
Philip Pullman
Loos, Lewdness, and Literature: Tales from the Boghouse
Maximillian Novak
Progress in Play: Board Games and the Meaning of History
Alex Andriesse
Get Thee to a Phalanstery: or, How Fourier Can Still Teach Us to Make Lemonade
Dominic Pettman
Photographing the Dark: Nadar’s Descent into the Paris Catacombs
Allison C. Meier
“O Uommibatto”: How the Pre-Raphaelites Became Obsessed with the Wombat
Angus Trumble
Woodblocks in Wonderland: The Japanese Fairy Tale Series
Christopher DeCou
Picturing a Voice: Margaret Watts Hughes and the Eidophone
Rob Mullender-Ross
Loie Fuller and the Serpentine
Rhonda K. Garelick
Brilliant Visions: Peyote among the Aesthetes
Mike Jay
Walt Whitman in Russia: Three Love Affairs
Nina Murray
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