Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Lost in the Museum Nancy Moses

Lost in the Museum By Nancy Moses

Lost in the Museum by Nancy Moses


$5.97
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Weaving the stories of the object, its original owner, and the often idiosyncratic institution where the object resides, this book reveals the darkest secret of the cultural world the precarious balance of art, culture, and politics that keep items, for decades, lost in the museum.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Lost in the Museum Summary

Lost in the Museum: Buried Treasures and the Stories They Tell by Nancy Moses

Few beyond the insider realize that museums own millions of objects the public never sees. In Lost in the Museum, Nancy Moses takes the reader behind the Oemployees onlyO doors to uncover the stories buried-along with the objects-in the crypts of museums, historical societies, and archives. Moses discovers the actual birds shot, stuffed, and painted by John James Audubon, AmericaOs most beloved bird artist; a spear that abolitionist John Brown carried in his quixotic quest to free the slaves; and the skull of a prehistoric Peruvian child who died with scurvy. She takes the reader to Ker-Feal, the secret farmhouse that Albert Barnes of the Barnes Foundation filled with fabulous American antiques and that was then left untouched for more than fifty years. Weaving the stories of the object, its original owner, and the often idiosyncratic institution where the object resides, the book reveals the darkest secret of the cultural world: the precarious balance of art, culture, and politics that keep items, for decades, lost in the museum.

Lost in the Museum Reviews

This wonderful book not only tells the stories of fascinating museum objects rarely seen by the public, but also recounts the difficulties and triumphs faced by museums in preserving them for future generations. It is about time that the role of museums as stewards of collections takes center stage in our public discourse. This book will help to achieve this end. -- Ildiko Pogany DeAngelis, Director, Museum Studies Program, The George Washington University
A deliciously written narrative that takes us through an intimate and layered exploration of nine museums, their most extraordinary artifacts and the characters who are revealed through them, from John Brown to a Tibetan princess. Full of surprises and fun. A gem for anyone who loves museums and their 'stuff.' -- Anne D. Emerson, president, The Boston Museum
In my efforts as a History Detective on PBS, I am often asked to enter the employees only sections, the crypts and the hidden archives in the vaults of museums, libraries, and storage rooms. Nancy Moses' book takes the process of detecting history to another level and puts it down on paper. I like what she has done, and I believe that others will find her work inviting and appealing. -- Tukufu Zuberi, PBS's History Detectives and Professor, University of Pennsylvania
The one thing that this book can teach us, especially those who hold the purse strings, is this: collecting objects is not enough. Caring for objects is not enough. What is needed above all else are curators to expand the pool of knowledge about these objects and to pass that knowledge on to this and future generations. -- Colin Hynson * Museums Journal *
A fascinating look at what is in our vaults and storage areas . . . Lost in the Museum should be a required read in museum studies courses. It would enlighten museum staff and volunteers, and should be presented to any municipal council member whose district includes a museum. * Muse, November / December 2008 *
Taking the almost five billion items in the possession of America's museums and archives as her point of departure, Nancy Moses takes us on a fascinating exploration of the 'stuff' in the attics, basements, and storage vaults of these institutions. Along the way she regales us not only with wonderful narratives about selected objects, but also rich insights into museum politics, curatorial decision-making, and struggles for resources and relevance. This behind-the-scenes expedition will appeal not only to museum professionals, but to anyone who has ever wondered about the workings of modern museums. -- James A. Miller, Chair, American Studies Department, The George Washington University

About Nancy Moses

A cultural development consultant and former executive director of the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia, Nancy Moses has spent much of her career bringing history to light-and to life.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Stuff Chapter 1 John James Audubon's Birds Chapter 2 John James Audubon's Birds Chapter 3 Blaschka Sea Animals Chapter 4 Franklin B. Gowen Ceremonial Bowl Chapter 5 Pessaries Chapter 6 Skull of a Prehistoric Peruvian Child Chapter 7 Ker-Feal Chapter 8 Plan for the Dome of the United States Capitol Chapter 9 John Brown's Pike Chapter 10 Summer Garments of a Tibetan Princess

Additional information

CIN0759110700G
9780759110700
0759110700
Lost in the Museum: Buried Treasures and the Stories They Tell by Nancy Moses
Used - Good
Paperback
AltaMira Press,U.S.
20080105
178
Winner of IndieFab awards (Popular Culture) 2008
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Lost in the Museum