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The Smile Stealers: The Fine and Foul Art of Dentistry

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Smile Stealers: The Fine and Foul Art of Dentistry
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Barnett
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 168
Category/GenrePhilosophy - aesthetics
Cosmetics, hair and beauty
ISBN/Barcode 9780500519110
ClassificationsDewey:617.609
Audience
General
Illustrations with over 500 illustrations in colour and black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 27 April 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This achingly jawdropping book follows the evolution of dentistry throughout the world from the Bronze Age to the present day, presenting captivating and grim illustrations of the tools and techniques of dentistry through the ages. Organized chronologically, The Smile Stealers interleaves beautiful and gruesome technical illustrations and paintings from the Wellcome Collection's unique archive of material from Europe, America and the Far East with seven authoritative and eloquent themed articles from medical historian Richard Barnett. A comprehensive review of the development of the trade and discipline of dentistry, it covers topics as diverse as the very first dentures (produced by the Etruscans in the seventh century bce); the smile revolution in 18th-century portraiture; and the role of dentistry in forensic science - all in one beautifully illustrated volume. Extending the cult of the medically macabre begun by its predecessors The Sick Rose and Crucial Interventions, The Smile Stealers is guaranteed to appeal to lovers of the horrific and the beautiful alike as it probes the growth of dentistry - from pulling out bad teeth to reconstructing jaws, and from painful action to pain-free interventions and the pursuit of the perfect smile.

Author Biography

Richard Barnett studied medicine before becoming a historian. His writing has appeared in The Lancet, The London Magazine and The Natural Death Handbook. His first book, Medical London: City of Diseases, City of Cures, was published in 2008 and was a Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4. His second book, The Sick Rose, published by Thames & Hudson, was the winner of The British Book Design and Production Awards. Richard has also appeared on BBC4's 'The Beauty of Anatomy'. He is currently Director of studies in History, Pembroke-King's Programme, University of Cambridge and Honorary Research Fellow, UCL.

Reviews

'Magnificent ... All human life is here - the pain, the suffering and the happiness summed up in the ecstasy of a toothsome smile' - Tatler 'I love the thought of The Smile Stealers being casually left in dentists' waiting rooms ... It is gory, beautiful, probing' - The Times 'Excellent' - Will Self, Guardian 'Thoroughly compelling' - Times Literary Supplement