Lucy's bones, sacred stones, & Einstein's brain

the remarkable stories behind the great objects and artifacts of history, from antiquity to the modern era

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Lucy's bones, sacred stones, & Einstein's brain

the remarkable stories behind the great objects and artifacts of history, from antiquity to the modern era

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Imagine what it might be like to sit in the cockpit of the Wright brothers' airplane, to see light flashing brilliantly through the Hope Diamond, or to turn the pages of Anne Frank's heartbreaking diary. History has bequeathed to us a multitude of marvelous artifacts, and locked inside each one is a piece of the endless story of our civilization.

Raconteur Harvey Rachlin uses these intriguing objects to bring history alive. He spins compelling tales, telling us not only about the roles these objects played but also about the people who possessed them or were affected by them, and how the artifacts were handed down through the ages. He begins in antiquity, with the story of the Black Stone of the Ka'bah, the symbolic core of Islam, and moves through time, to the rifle that was used to shoot President Kennedy.

He reveals startling new details about familiar artifacts such as the bones of the hominid Lucy and George Washington's false teeth. He introduces us to obscure curiosities, like the Blood of Saint Januarius, which mysteriously liquefies on certain days of the year. And Rachlin explains how the everyday articles that Teddy Roosevelt carried in his pocket miraculously saved his life.

Learn where each object currently resides, including how London Bridge found its way to Arizona, or what ultimately happened to the bones of John Merrick, the "Elephant Man."

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Publisher
H. Holt
Language
English
Pages
402

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-382) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
A Henry Holt reference book
Other Titles
Lucy's bones, sacred stones, and Einstein's brain

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909
Library of Congress
D10 .R335 1996, D10.R335 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 402 p. :
Number of pages
402

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL787624M
Internet Archive
lucysbonessacred00rach
ISBN 10
0805039643
LCCN
95019935
OCLC/WorldCat
32590285
Library Thing
132195
Goodreads
1630083

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