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They Lost Their Heads: What Happened to Washington's Teeth, Einstein's Brain, and Other Famous Body Parts
182 pp.
| Bloomsbury |
April, 2018 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8027-3745-8$18.99
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4-6
After an introduction to decomposition, this elucidating if obviously grisly volume covers the deaths of seventeen well-known historical figures including Galileo, Van Gogh, and Elvis; shorter connecting sections explore other death-related topics (cannibalism, organ transplants, vampires, etc.). Silly-macabre black-and-white illustrations match the flippant, often gruesome tone of the text. Bib., ind.