Bodypedia
A Brief Compendium of Human Anatomical Curiosities
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:17th Jun '25
Should be back in stock very soon

An eclectic collection of strange and amazing stories about body parts you never knew you had, from acetabulum to zygomaticus major
Bodypedia is a lively, fact-filled romp through your body, from A to Z. Featuring almost 100 stories on topics ranging from the beastly origins of goosebumps to the definitive answer to the Motown classic “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,” these fascinating tales from your entrails explore the wonders of anatomy, one body part at a time.
With a keen scalpel, Adam Taor peels away the layers to bring your underappreciated insides to light. What distinguishes crocodile tears from yours? What possessed Isaac Newton to stick a needle into his eye socket? How does brain glue thwart self-improvement gurus? Why did one of the world’s most influential surgeons steal a giant? Providing insights into these and other curiosities, Taor illuminates the ingenuity, mystery, and eccentric history of your anatomy like never before. Along the way, you will meet the geniuses, mavericks, and monsters (sometimes all the above) who got their hands bloody discovering, dissecting, and naming your parts.
With beautiful drawings by Nathalie Garcia, Bodypedia celebrates what makes you tick, and reveals why the best stories are hidden inside you.
- Features a cloth cover with an elaborate foil-stamped design <
"A fun, sometimes gross, mostly fascinating A-Z anatomical compendium of facts about the surreal realities of human bodies."---Thomas O'Brien, Library Journal, starred review
"Taor provides offbeat and intriguing stories showing connections between seemingly unrelated body parts."---Kevin McDonough, Booklist
"At times [Bodypedia] is downright hilarious! Adam Taor has done a fantastic job, but it would be churlish to not praise equally the substantial contribution of Nathalie Garcia, whose exquisite, anatomically precise drawings measurably enhance the text. . . . If a book can furnish a couple of hours of pleasant reading, while simultaneously delivering a cornucopia of knowledge, it seems to me that's a winning combination by any standards."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds
ISBN: 9780691256788
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216 pages