Buried Alive: The Terrifying History of Our Most Primal Fear
| AUTHOR | Bondeson, Jan |
| PUBLISHER | W. W. Norton & Company (03/01/2002) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Readers of Edgar Allan Poe's tales--just think of The Premature Burial--may comfort themselves with the notion that Poe must have exaggerated: surely people of the 1800s could not have been at risk of being buried alive? But such stories filled medical journals as well as fiction, and fear in the populace was high. It was speculated, from the number of skeletons found in horrific, contorted positions inside their coffins, that ten out of every one hundred people were buried before they were dead. With over fifty illustrations, Buried Alive explores the medicine, folklore, history, and literature of Europe and the United States to uncover why such fears arose and whether they were warranted. "A weird and wonderful little tome."--Salon.com "Bondeson weaves a strange disturbing, and weirdly enthralling tale. Cremation never sounded so good."--Lingua Franca "A most useful and entertaining book....Deserves a place on every bedside table in America."--Patrick McGrath, author of Martha Peake: A Novel of the Revolution
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780393322224
ISBN-10:
039332222X
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
322
Carton Quantity:
26
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 1.00 x 8.90 inches
Weight:
1.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Index,
Price on Product,
Table of Contents,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Medical | History
Medical | Death & Dying
Medical | Popular Culture
Dewey Decimal:
616.078
Library of Congress Control Number:
00048030
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Readers of Edgar Allan Poe's tales--just think of The Premature Burial--may comfort themselves with the notion that Poe must have exaggerated: surely people of the 1800s could not have been at risk of being buried alive? But such stories filled medical journals as well as fiction, and fear in the populace was high. It was speculated, from the number of skeletons found in horrific, contorted positions inside their coffins, that ten out of every one hundred people were buried before they were dead. With over fifty illustrations, Buried Alive explores the medicine, folklore, history, and literature of Europe and the United States to uncover why such fears arose and whether they were warranted. "A weird and wonderful little tome."--Salon.com "Bondeson weaves a strange disturbing, and weirdly enthralling tale. Cremation never sounded so good."--Lingua Franca "A most useful and entertaining book....Deserves a place on every bedside table in America."--Patrick McGrath, author of Martha Peake: A Novel of the Revolution
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Author:
Bondeson, Jan
Jan Bondeson is a senior lecturer and consultant rheumatologist at Cardiff University. His has written many critically acclaimed books include ANIMAL FREAKS ('Delightful' ALI SMITH, 'Animal magic' TLS), THE LONDON MONSTER ('Gripping... an 18th-century detective story of the most piquant kind' THE GUARDIAN) and the best-selling BURIED ALIVE: THE TERRIFYING HISTORY OF OUR MOST PRIMAL FEAR ('A little masterpiece of social history' THE MAIL ON SUNDAY). He lives in Newport in Wales.
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