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Amber From Antiquity to Eternity

Popular Science
By: Rachel King(Author)
272 pages, 93 colour & 11 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Reaktion Books
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Amber: From Antiquity to Eternity is a history of human engagement with amber across three millennia. The book vividly describes our conceptions, stories, and political and scholarly disputes about amber, as well as issues of national and personal identity, religion, art, literature, music and science. Rachel King rewrites amber's history for the twenty-first century, tackling thorny ethical and moral questions regarding humanity's relationship with amber in the past, as well as our connection with it today. With Earth facing unprecedented challenges, amber – the natural time capsule, and preserver of key information about the planet's evolutional history – promises to offer invaluable insights into what comes next.

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Rachel King is the Curator of Renaissance Europe and the Waddesdon Bequest at the British Museum, London. She has written extensively on Baltic amber and its reception in Italy, Germany and England in the early modern period.

Popular Science
By: Rachel King(Author)
272 pages, 93 colour & 11 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Reaktion Books
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"This generously illustrated volume charts amber's enduring sensory appeal and its profound influence on mythology, religion, politics, science, and the arts. Scientific and technological background provide essential context. King organizes her research in "interweaving" chapters "[tracing] elaborate ideas" that synthesize an impressive range of historical and modern sources, primarily European, but encompassing Asia, Africa, and the Americas [...] [King] displays a particular knack for sharing memorable stories."
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"This is a must-have book, fascinating and readable from the first page. In this beautifully illustrated volume, the reader is spirited from amber's origins as a primordial tree resin and its deep-time geological sources to the remarkable history of its use by humans from the Paleolithic era to the present. Amber's sunlight-like qualities, its remarkable inclusions of flora and fauna, natural magnetic properties, scent and beauty have made it a magical and much sought-after substance for ornament, magic and medicine around the globe. From ancient literary sources to contemporary photography, this book's references and images document amber's attraction and popularity."
– Faya Causey, author of Amber and the Ancient World (2011)

"In this book, the reader is treated to a delightfully refreshing overview of a popular, highly versatile fossilised resin – amber. Rachel King unravels the different histories of amber with consummate ease, engaging the reader throughout with her lucid and accessible style. Wonderfully erudite in her approach, she harvests obscure snippets of information gleaned from otherwise little-consulted archival sources, historical texts and scientific treatises to weave a thoroughly compulsive narrative. The result is a stimulating, beautifully illustrated and authoritative biography of a much-loved gemstone."
– Chris Duffin, Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum, London, and editor of Amber in the History of Medicine (2018)

"Amber has fascinated people for millennia. This book by Rachel King is an in-depth investigation into amber's origins and history, exploring its myths and uses both in the past and today. Amber is lavishly illustrated with stunning objects and is a must for anyone interested in this amazing substance."
– Andrew Ross, Principal Curator of Palaeobiology, National Museums Scotland

"Amber: From Antiquity to Eternity is an excellent publication, proving a comprehensive view of amber, the oldest decorative 'stone' used by man. By far the best contemporary book on the history of this magical gem, Amber's interesting information and accessible language make it difficult to stop reading. Highly recommended."
– Michal Kosior, founder of Amber Experts

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