The Odditorium is a playful re-telling of history, told not through the lens of its victors, but through the fascinating stories of a wealth of individuals who, while lesser-known, are no less remarkable. Throughout its pages you`ll learn about the antics & adventures of tricksters, eccentrics, deviants & inventors. While their stories range from heroic failures to great hoaxes, one thing unites them
- they all carved their own path through life. Each protagonist exemplifies the human spirit through their dogged determination, willingness to take risks, their unflinching obsession &, often, a good dollop of eccentricity. Learn about Reginald Bray (1879-1939), a Victorian accountant who sent over 30, 000 singular objects through the mail, including himself; Cyril Hoskin (1910-1981), a Cornish plumber who reinvented himself as a Tibetan lama & went on to sell over a million books; & Elaine Morgan (1920-2013), a journalist who battled a tirade of prejudice to pursue an aquatic-based theory of human evolution, which is today being championed by David Attenborough. Elsewhere, we uncover the lesser-known obsessions of such historical giants as Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726), whose beloved alchemy led to a lifetime`s search for the philosopher`s stone & elixir of life; & philosopher Rene Descartes (1596-1650), whose obsession with cross-eyed ladies led him to seek a `cure` through the first recorded case of CBT. While many of us are content to lead a conventional life, with all of its comfort & security, The Odditorium reminds us of the characters who felt compelled to carve their own path, despite risking ostracism, failure, ridicule & madness. While history wouldn`t be the same without the likes of Shakespeare, Caesar & Einstein, it is when curiosity & compulsion meet that conventions are challenged, culture is re-invigorated & we find new ways to understand ourselves & the world around us.