BONFIRE of HISTORY : The Lost Treasures, Trophies & Trivia of Madame Tussaud's - Christopher Joll

BONFIRE of HISTORY

The Lost Treasures, Trophies & Trivia of Madame Tussaud's

By: Christopher Joll, Penny Cobham, Sir Nick Varney (Foreword by)

Hardcover | 13 November 2023

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On the evening of 18th March 1925, a devastating fire ripped through the Marylebone premises of Madame Tussaud's. By the time the fire was extinguished the following morning, little was left of the world-famous waxworks beyond a few grotesquely distorted models and a pile of scrap iron, which was the remnants of one of Napoleon's carriages. Those who now visit the waxworks probably assume that what was lost in 1925 was no very different to the present displays. However, the catalogues pre-dating the fire tell a very different story, for there was so much more to Madame Tussaud & Sons' Exhibition than wax representations of the famous and the notorious. The fact is that the French model maker, and the three generations of her family who managed the business after her, were avid collectors of works of art, memorabilia and trivia relating to their displays: Madame Tussaud's was, in fact, more of a cabinet of historical curiosities than a wax works. This is evidenced by the lost collection, which ranged from the bloodstained shirt of King Henri IV, worn when he was assassinated in 1610, to the blade of the original guillotine, via a large collection of 18th and 19th century pictures and sculptures by many of the leading artists of their day, furniture, clothing, and a priceless collection of Napoleonica from the Emperor's tooth to three of his own carriages. Using contemporary accounts, the pre-fire catalogues, insurance inventories, and with unique access to the Madame Tussauds archives, Christopher Joll's and Penny Cobham's new illustrated book describes in chronological order the extraordinary items that were lost in 1925, set in the context of Madame Tussaud's own story and the historical events surrounding the items in the lost collection - and, along the way, uncovers many fakes and forgeries, as well as a wealth of irreplaceable and priceless historical treasures.
Industry Reviews
"Today Madame Tussaud's is one of the most successful and well-known brands in the location-based entertainment industry with 23 attractions spanning four continents.... But in many ways this is something of a miracle - for Madame Tussaud's is a great British survival story... Penny and Christopher have brought our lost collection back to life. In so doing, they have also filled in much of the missing historical background relating to the collection and have uncovered some uncomfortable truths about the authenticity of some of the items that were on display." Sir Nick Varney, founder of Merlin Entertainments Group - owners of Madame Tussaud.

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