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The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists
 
 

The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists [Hardcover]

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“Some of the most interesting fantasist-fabulists writing today.” (Los Angeles Times )

“The narrative scope and stellar assemblage of writers and illustrators in The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities makes this a book that will be absolutely cherished by fantasy, science fiction, and steampunk aficionados alike.” (Paul Goat Allen )

“A science-fiction symphony of strangeness... ‘The Cabinet of Curiosities’ will give you a good jolt of wonder.” (The Gainesville Times )

“Well written with plenty of meticulous line drawings, photos, excerpts from letters and manuscripts and more, this engaging read is sure to pique the interest of young and old alike.” (MonstersandCritics.com )

“The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities was a reminder of why I love books, of invention and imagination, humour and fascination, all rolled up into a collection that I will return to often.” (SF Site )

“A book likely to become a classic at the intersection of fantasy, horror, steampunk and magical realism....Every fantasy lover, and all you postmodernists out there, need to take a tour of the Cabinet.” (PopMatters.com )

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The death of Dr. Thackery T. Lambshead in 2003 at his house in Wimpering-on-the-Brook, England, revealed an astonishing discovery: the remains of a remarkable cabinet of curiosities.

A carefully selected group of popular artists and acclaimed, bestselling fantasy authors has been assembled to bring Dr. Lambshead’s cabinet of curiosities to life. Including contributions from Alan Moore, Lev Grossman, Mike Mignola, China MiÉville, Cherie Priest, Carrie Vaughn, Greg Broadmore, Naomi Novik, Garth Nix, Michael Moorcock , Holly Black, Jeffrey Ford, Ted Chiang, and many more.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliantly conceived conceit, Sep 5 2011
This review is from: The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists (Hardcover)
"His one, platonic, relationship seems to have been with a young mathematician and computer scientists named Alan Turing. Their dalliance let to the latter's formulation of his famous Wykeham-Rackham Test, which raised the question of whether it would be possible to devise a robot so lifelike that it would be impossible to tell it apart from a human being while making love to it."

There's a fair amount of geeky in-joking in the above two sentences. If you don't quite get it, then you may find The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities to be quite odd. If you do get it, then you'll find the Cabinet to be right up your alley.

Cabinet, a companion to The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases (now out of print, but I'm going to definitely track down a copy for myself), is a brilliantly imagined conceit, an examination of the strangest collection of antiques, oddities, and stories assembled by the genius Thackery T. Lambshead, a man who "existed on the fringes of medical science." After his death of "banal pulmonary failure" at his house in Whimpering-on-the-Brook, England, his vast accumulation of artifacts and curios has been catalogued, and careful selections are presented here, along with stories penned by some of the modern genre greats.

As befits the fictional collection, Cabinet harbours a myriad of delights, along with gorgeous paintings, sketches, and photographs (the book itself is gorgeous). Luminaries such as Michael Moorcock, China Mieville, Mike Mignola, Alan Moore, Lev Grossman, Tad Williams, Minister Faust, and dozens beside contribute tales, descriptions, and more, resulting in an anthology of vastly differing styles and themes. The entries, bearing titles such as Dunkelblau's Meistergarten, The Electrical Neurheographiton, the Clockroach, and The Thing in the Jar, are wondrous and strange, completely original, and sadly fictional (I want an Automatic Nanny).

The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities is an anthology of prodigious brilliance, bizarre wit, and expansive imaginations. As evidenced by this, alongside their amazing anthologies Steampunk and Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded, Mr. and Mrs. Vandermeer are purveyors of the weird of the highest order.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A unique book of rare, quixotic, intoxicating flavors, Aug 18 2011
By Samuel Montgomery-Blinn - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists (Hardcover)
First: this book is a unique physical object, designed and packaged as an artifact worthy of putting into one's own "cabinet of curiosities". From the quirky, nearly glow-in-the-dark text on the jacketless casebound hardcover, through the 320 pages of text (fictional and ... harder to classify), art, and photographs, it's just a feast, a book lovers's book.

Second: while one certainly could simply sit and read through this book (more easily than one could do so with the previous Lambshead book!) I found it to be an absolutely wonderful book to "sip and savor". A story here, skipping forward to a more "factual" entry later, coming back, exploring the book at my leisure and mood and pace, as if exploring the book as a series of museum exhibits.

After a dry, "factual toned" introduction (a bit ponderously dry, perhaps! though accompanied with some stunning images) the book opens up and the going gets fun with Minister Faust's "The Electrical Neurheographiton". This starts off a 4-part "Holy Devices and Infernal Duds: The Broadmore Exhibits" section of the book. These are quasi-encylopedia entries, presenting the "factual" basis behind a few of the objects found in Lambshead's vast collection. Faust's entry takes us through a well-imagined Tesla artifact, combining leaps of imagination with historical details, and well-timed, guffaw-inducing humor. Faust's entry is one of the highlights of the book, showing off the surreal mix of history, detail, imagination, and self-indulgent, self-aware, literary playground humor which this book exudes when at its best.

The next section, "Honoring Lambshead: Stories Inspired by the Cabinet", presents short fiction from some of today's most brilliant fantasists: Carrie Vaughn, Garth Nix, Jeffrey Ford, Naomi Novik, Holly Black, and Tad Williams. All of the stories are excellent, and I would be too hard-pressed to pick a favorite. When I try, I only interrupt myself with, "But what about...?" It's even hard to break the tie based on the artwork, as several of the illustrations complement with and work so well to evoke the bizarre, strange stories presented. I will pick a couple of gems here: Yishan Li's depiction of Lord Dunsany's Teapot, from the forthcoming Novik-Li graphic novel "Ten Days to Glory: Demon Tea and Lord Dunsany." And the Vaughn and Ford stories are both wonderful.

The third section, "Microbial Alchemy and Demented Machinery: The Mignola Exhibits" collect short encyclopedia style documents around four iconic images from Mike Mignola. Again, it's hard to pick favorites from among these, but the combination of art and entry for Cherie Priest's "Addison Howell and the Clockroach" (which complete with lengthy endnotes documents a steampowered clockwork wagon which resembles, of course, a cockroach) and Lev Grossman's "Sir Ranulph Wykeham-Rackham, GBE, a.k.a. Roboticus the All-Knowing" (which documents the transformation of a wealthy young man returned from war with gruesome disfiguring wounds) stand as two more of the best in the book. This really is fairly ludicrous praise, as the section includes Michael Moorcock's "Shamalung (The Diminuitions)" (which brings Tesla back into the book) and China Mieville's "Pulvadmonitor: The Dust's Warning".

Next the book includes "The Mieville Anomalies" -- two short stories/entries accompanying small, inset art from Mieville. Here, "The Gallows-Horse" is particularly memorable art.

The two next sections of the book are quite meaty: "Further Oddities" and "Visits and Departures" present 14 more stories, from Michael Cisco (whose "The Thing in the Jar" is one of the highlights here), Amal El-Mohtar (ditto for her "The Singing Fish"), Stepan Chapman, Cailtlin R. Kiernan, Jay Lake, Charles Yu ("The Book of Categories"), and Alan Moore's "Objects Discovered in a Novel Under Construction". The "Visits and Departures" section inserts the authors (or "as told to" the authors) as actual visitors with Lambshead. N.K. Jemisin, Rachel Swirsky, Mur Lafferty ("1963: The Argument Against Louis Pasteur", in which filtering through a Klein bottle is argued as superior to pasteurization), Ekaterina Sedia, Brian Evenson, S.J. Chambers, and Gio Clairval ("The Pea", a poignant note on which to end the book) all have space for a short riff into this shared playground, balancing humor, erudition, and displays of lyrical strength.

Lastly is "A Brief Catalog of Other Items" which presents very, very short "micro entries" which compress this humor, history, and imagination into long paragraphs of image and creativity. The three dozen entries are quite entertaining, topped by Adam Mills's "Bear Gun".

Overall, this is a literary and artistic treasure, one I expect to pick up and turn to a favorite entry again and again over the years. It's one for the bookshelf, one to share as often as possible.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "There are eight million stories" in Dr. Lambshead's Cabinet, July 12 2011
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists (Hardcover)
Thackery T. Lambshead explained to his friends he was not a collector or pack rat of any sort. In fact, he felt he was the opposite trying to properly dispose of things though somehow items had a tendency over his century plus of life to find him. Still with his death in 2003, he left behind an incredible cabinet of curiosities in Brook, England. The Broadmore Exhibits include Tesla's "The Electric Nuerheographiton (by Minister Faust) and Dacey's Patent Automatic nanny (by Ted Chiang). The Cabinet has also has noted authors wiring about aspects like China Mieville's "Pulvadmonitor: The Dust's Warning" and Naomi Novik's thesis on Lord Dunsany's Teapot". Then of course there are Dr. Lambshead's astounding journals in which he holds the west culpable for many transgressions.

The second Dr. Lambshead's anthology (see The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases) is incredible with stories and pictures that make Thackery T. Lambshead's Cabinet of Curiosities seem real rather than a steampunk fantasy collection. Loaded with plenty of fun, well written entries, and fabulous designs and photos, readers, especially young adults, will spend several weeks appreciating this engaging compilation. Each relic reminds this reviewer of the ending to the TV show the Naked City: "There are eight million stories" in Dr. Lambshead's Cabinet and each one is worth reading and seeing.

Harriet Klausner

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pitch-perfect, Aug 10 2011
By Marianne J. Aldrich - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet Of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists (Hardcover)
Brilliant, kaleidoscopic metafiction - catalogue entries mixed with short stories mixed with journal articles, and so on - all seasoned with lovely art. Rachel Swirsky's story was my most-favorite, and Mike Mignola's illustrations made me remember reading The Telltale Heart in seventh grade. Recommended if you like Wunderkammer, slipstream, and/or the creepy tingle of things that threaten to make sense.
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