The Resurrectionist: the lost work of Dr. Spencer Black
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Title
The Resurrectionist: the lost work of Dr. Spencer Black
Subject
Physicians, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Biography, Fiction, Animals, Mythical, Evolution, History, 19th century, Biographical Fiction
Description
A city of gas lamps, cobblestone streets, and horse-drawn carriages and home to the controversial surgeon Dr. Spencer Black. The son of a grave robber, young Dr. Black studies at Philadelphia's esteemed Academy of Medicine, where he develops an unconventional hypothesis: What if the world's most celebrated mythological beasts, mermaids, minotaurs, and satyrs, were in fact the evolutionary ancestors of humankind? The Resurrectionist offers two extraordinary books in one. The first is a fictional biography of Dr. Spencer Black, from a childhood spent exhuming corpses through his medical training, his travels with carnivals, and the mysterious disappearance at the end of his life. The second book is Black's magnum opus: The Codex Extinct Animalia, a Gray's Anatomy for mythological beasts, dragons, centaurs, Pegasus, Cerberus. all rendered in meticulously detailed anatomical illustrations. You need only look at these images to realize they are the work of a madman. (Publisher Description)
Creator
E.B. Hudspeth
Publisher
Philadelphia : Quirk Books
Date
2013
Format
191 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Citation
E.B. Hudspeth, “The Resurrectionist: the lost work of Dr. Spencer Black,” Drew University Library Special Collections, accessed December 21, 2024, http://omeka.drew.edu/items/show/832.