The Object at Hand
By Beth Py-Lieberman
Foreword by Richard Kurin
By Beth Py-Lieberman
Foreword by Richard Kurin
By Beth Py-Lieberman
Contributions by Richard Kurin
By Beth Py-Lieberman
Contributions by Richard Kurin
Category: U.S. History | Travel | Art
Category: U.S. History | Travel | Art
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$29.95
Sep 26, 2023 | ISBN 9781588347497
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Sep 26, 2023 | ISBN 9781588347503
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Praise
BOOKLIST
“this well-considered compilation is very satisfying, making for thoroughly addictive reading.”
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
“[A holiday gift] for the family member who knows everything. The Object at Hand— which is so compellingly told […]— are the histories of 86 objects, pulled from every Smithsonian institution, a few predictable (Lincoln’s top hat, the Apollo command module), many illustrative of the vastness of the collection — Steve Aoki’s turntable, the carcass of a giant squid.”
“This delectable omakase of creatively chosen objects offers scintillating revelations about history, art, and science. From priceless treasures to simple ephemera, these selections prove that in a hectic, digital world, it is still the humble object that has the power to transport us on journeys of the imagination.” —Geraldine Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of Horse
“The most astonishing joy of The Object at Hand is how this collection of curated short essays about treasures hidden in our Smithsonian museums is actually about you, the reader. Beth Py-Lieberman reveals history, secrets, and answers while showing the heart of objects you might pass by while walking those great museum halls.” —James Grady, New York Times bestselling author of Six Days of the Condor and The Smoke in Our Eyes
“In The Object at Hand, each object’s story becomes richer and more meaningful in the context of other stories. This book is full of delights and surprises and insights—just like a visit to the Smithsonian’s museums themselves.” —Laura Helmuth, editor-in-chief of Scientific American
“In this clever, well-researched, and entertaining book, Beth Py-Lieberman highlights familiar and unknown objects in Smithsonian’s incredible collections and invites us to go deeper into the stories that bring these objects new life. These intriguing stories are made more poignant by the context of the concepts under which they’re grouped. This great read shows us there’s so much more to the objects at hand than meets the eye.” —Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums
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