
The Secret Lives of Stones
'a real cabinet of curiosities' sunday times
$53.90
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
24 February 2025
Summary
Unearthing History: The Secret Lives of Stones
‘A delightful storybook … a portrait of our whole world created from the contents of the ground’ *Literary Review*
‘A real cabinet of curiosities’ *Sunday Times*
From the hematite used in cave paintings to the moldavite that became a TikTok sensation; from the stolen sandstone of Scone to the unexpected acoustics of Stonehenge; from crys…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781529394955 |
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ISBN-10: | 1529394953 |
Author: | Hettie Judah |
Publisher: | John Murray Press |
Imprint: | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 336 |
Release Date: | 24 February 2025 |
Weight: | 540g |
Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 32mm |
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Critics Review
A collection of extravagant stories about artists, miners, princes, chancers, criminals - and above all collectors … a real cabinet of curiosities * Sunday Times *Delightful … a charming book, full of surprising insight * Prospect *A storybook, and a delightful one … The essays are shaped with great skill and Judah finds curious and pleasing symmetry and coincidences in the varied stories she tells … a portrait of our whole world created from the contents of the ground * Literary Review *A beautifully illustrated collection of insightful essays … This clever outing fascinates * Publishers Weekly, starred review *A gem of a collection … a highly accessible guide delivered in a light, informative tone. Quietly authoritative, the author sustains our attention through the pithiness of her essays and the verve of her storytelling * Business Post *Lapidarium sifts through the quarry spoil of history and uncovers gems. Judah’s pages are filled with eccentrics and inventors, with the obsessive pursuit of beauty, the hopeful constructions of belief and the thirst for progress and improvement. Her stories also bear out the tragic pattern of so much engagement with the natural world - what begins in wonder leads to greed andrapacious extraction. Behind the glitter of jewellers’ windows lies the shadowy back-rooms of polluted water sources, conflict diamonds and the mercury poisoning of artisanal goldworkers. – Philip Marsden * The Spectator *
About The Author
Hettie Judah
HETTIE JUDAH is a curator, broadcaster and one of Britain’s leading writers on art. She has a monthly column for Apollo magazine and is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Frieze, Times Literary Supplement and BBC Radio 4’s Front Row. Her recent books include Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood (Thames & Hudson, 2024). She lives in London.
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