Magpies, Squirrels and Thieves: How the Victorians Collected the World

Magpies, Squirrels and Thieves: How the Victorians Collected the World

by JacquelineYallop (Author)

Synopsis

During the Victorian age, British collectors were among the most active, passionate and eccentric in the world. Magpies, Squirrels and Thieves tells the stories of some of the nineteenth century's most intriguing collectors following their perilous journeys across the globe in the hunt for rare and beautiful objects.

From art connoisseur John Charles Robinson, to the aristocratic scholar Charlotte Schreiber, who ransacked Europe for treasure, and from London's fashionable Pre-Raphaelite circle to pioneering Orientalists in Beijing, Jacqueline Yallop plunges us into the cut-throat world of the Victorian mania for collecting.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1843547511
ISBN 13: 9781843547518
Book Overview: The rivetingly bizarre stories of the passionate and eccentric Victorian collectors who braved war zones, revolutions, thieves and auction rooms to amass the great collections of nineteenth-century England: 'Yallop's flair for storytelling is evident at every turn.' Scotsman

Media Reviews
'A tremendous book, brimming over with strange compelling images and glittering morsels to tempt the magpie reader. This really is a cabinet of curiosities, delights and revelations.' Alexandra Harris 'Brilliant and original' Daily Express 'Astonishing... Fascinating' Spectator 'With wit and well-informed relish Yallop explores the complex psychology of collecting.' The Times 'Original, intelligent - and highly entertaining.' Judith Flanders
Author Bio
Jacqueline Yallop read English at Oxford and did her PhD in nineteenth-century literature at the University of Sheffield. She has been curator of the Ruskin Gallery in Sheffield and now writes novels. She does not collect anything.