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The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black - Lee Hudspeth
The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
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Philadelphia. The late 1870s. A city of cobblestone sidewalks and horse-drawn carriages. Home to the famous anatomist and surgeon Dr. Spencer Black. The son of a “resurrectionist” (aka grave robber), Dr. Black studied at Philadelphia’s esteemed Academy of Medicine, where he develops an... show more
Philadelphia. The late 1870s. A city of cobblestone sidewalks and horse-drawn carriages. Home to the famous anatomist and surgeon Dr. Spencer Black. The son of a “resurrectionist” (aka grave robber), Dr. Black studied 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 his humble beginnings to 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 black-and-white anatomical illustrations. You need only look at these images to realize they are the work of a madman. The Resurrectionist tells his story.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00987MQRQ
Publisher: Quirk Books
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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Because Books
Because Books rated it
5.0 The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
Deliciously Creepy!Dr. Spencer Black spent his childhood grave robbing with his father to help supply the local med school with specimen to practice on. Naturally, he went on to medical school himself when he grew up. He became a great doctor who specialized in the mutated growth of human beings. So...
XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it
3.0 The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
This kind of book has long been needed and I hope more mythical and folklore creatures get the same treatment.
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it
3.0 The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
I'm pretty unclear on the fiction to non-fiction ratio going on in this book (mythical creatures notwithstanding). However, having endured several semesters of the history of science and cranked out more than one term paper on curiosity cabinets, I can safely say that almost all of this could have b...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it
3.0 The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black
I think I see what's going on here. This is kind of like a book that reminds me of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, in the sense that it's trying to provide a strange tale of a strange person using strange pictures and strange storylines. Honestly there isn't enough present in the book t...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it
2.5 The Resurrectionist: The Lost Work of Spencer Black by E.B. Hudspeth
Interesting premise but I wish it had been better executed. The way it's written is as a journal of Dr. Black, there are sketches included. There's a feel that you're reading a non-fictional account. I wish the story had been more compelling. Like what led him down the path he went on. Final verd...
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