Great Wall in 50 Objects
Explore the rich history of one of the world's most iconic structures with Great Wall in 50 Objects by William Lindesay. Published in 2016, this captivating book spans 412 pages and is the culmination of Lindesay's extensive fieldwork and research. He meticulously curates fifty remarkable artefacts that narrate the story of the Great Wall of China, tracing its significance from the second century BC to the late twentieth century.
Discover unique items such as Abraham Ortelius' groundbreaking world atlas, the intriguing origins of 'wolf smoke', and the rise of the blunderbuss in the Great Wall's historical theatre of war. Additionally, delve into literary connections with Kafka's thought-provoking short story, 'At the Building of the Great Wall'. Each object offers a window into the cultural and historical tapestry surrounding this monumental structure, making it a must-read for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.