9781593720001-1593720009-Jay's Journal of Anomalies

Jay's Journal of Anomalies

ISBN-13: 9781593720001
ISBN-10: 1593720009
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ricky Jay
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Quantuck Lane Pr & the Mill rd
Format: Paperback 202 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781593720001
ISBN-10: 1593720009
Edition: First Edition
Author: Ricky Jay
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Quantuck Lane Pr & the Mill rd
Format: Paperback 202 pages

Summary

Jay's Journal of Anomalies (ISBN-13: 9781593720001 and ISBN-10: 1593720009), written by authors Ricky Jay, was published by Quantuck Lane Pr & the Mill rd in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Artists (Criticism, Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Jay's Journal of Anomalies (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Artists books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.

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One of the New York Times's "Notable Books" and a Los Angeles Times "Best Book of the Year": Ricky Jay's brilliant excursion into the history of bizarre entertainments. Ingesters of stones, stoats, and swords have long compelled my attention. Signor Hervio Nano, the fantastic homunculus, defied conventional taxonomy. The well-trained flea has shown sufficient rationality to drive a chariot, impersonate Napoleon, or reenact the siege of Antwerp. Note the enduring popularity of severing from the head its most protuberant organthe nose. The Bonassus, advertised as unique, was in 1821 the most numerous hoofed quadruped on the face of the earth. In an era rich in examples of animal scholarship, Munito was a star. The multitalented Ricky Jay (sleight-of-hand artist, actor, author, and scholar of the unusual) wrote and published a unique and beautifully designed quarterly called Jay's Journal of Anomalies. Already coveted collector's items, the sixteen issues are now gathered here in a complete set, with significant new material and illustrations. A brilliant excursion into the history of bizarre entertainments, the journal was described in The New York Times as "beautiful and elegant...a combination of rigorous scholarship and personal rumination." In a delectably deadpan and winning style, Jay conveys his admiration and affection for the offbeat that characterized his best-selling Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women. The journal covers such subjects as dogs stealing acts from other dogs, an anthropological hoax involving the only survivors of a caste of ancient Aztec priests, and the ultimate diet: eating nothing at all. Jay explains how wags since the sixteenth century have cheated at bowling; he explores the ancient relationship between conjuring and dentistry; and he chronicles the exploits of ceiling walkers and human flies. Crammed full of illustrations drawn from the author's massive personal archives, Jay's Journal of Anomalies will baffle, instruct, and, above all, delight. 150 illustrations.

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