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The Discovery of Dragons - Graeme Base

The Discovery of Dragons

By: Graeme Base

Hardcover | 1 October 1996

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This work follows the adventures and discoveries of three legendary explorers: Bjorn of Bromme, a 6th-century Viking, who discovered four species of dragons; Hsu Tao Ning, daughter of a 13th-century Chinese silk trader; and Dr E.F. Liebermann, who discovered the Draak Dragon of Tasmania.
Industry Reviews
Embellishing colorplates that appeared in a 1990 calendar, and with his tongue resolutely in cheek, Base (The Sign of the Seahorse, 1992, etc.) narrates a mock-scientific treatise on serpentology in the voice of Victorian scientist Rowland W. Greasebeam, B.Sc., F.R.Aud., who claims to have located original letters ("from a variety of sources that propriety demands must remain confidential") proving the discovery of dragons by a ninth-century Viking, a thirteenth-century Chinese maiden, and a fellow Victorian naturalist. In an oversize format, the letters appear as facsimiles, accompanied by spectacular full-color paintings of the dragons, with editorial notes, plate captions, maps, and scale drawings that compare the dragon in question to a horse, a mouse, an elephant, or - in one case - a human beating a quick retreat. Greasebeam's stuffy self-importance provides much of the fun; especially hilarious are references to his rival, Professor Marty Fibblewitz, that demonstrate in only slightly exaggerated form the legendary infighting among academics. The letters are full of silly details, such as this line in Viking Bjorn's letterhead: "General Looting and Pillaging, Gratuitous Violence a Specialty." A cartoon sequence at the bottom of the spreads illustrates the "plot" of each letter and offers children a chance to read between the lines for funny subplots. Throughout, Base speaks for the scientists, author, editors, and the publisher, with wit that is accessible to children and that cannot be ignored by adults. A humorous, selfreferential tour de force with resplendent illustrations. (Kirkus Reviews)

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