Article ID: CBB001553632

Plaster Cast Publishing in Nineteenth-Century Paleontology (2015)

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This article uses the example of Hesperornis regalis, an ancient toothed bird discovered in Kansas during the 1870s, to discuss a practice that became extremely widespread in late-nineteenth-century paleontology: the use of plaster cast replicas to circulate especially noteworthy discoveries. Building upon a growing literature at the intersection of book history and the history of science, I argue that paleontologists developed plaster casts as a compromise medium that combined some features of print with others from original natural history specimens. For example, because plaster casts were mechanical reproductions, they could be fabricated in fairly large numbers at a relatively modest price. This allowed them to circulate more readily than original fossils. At the same time, however, paleontologists treated casts as a material trace of prehistory, much like an original fossil itself. As a result, they were seen as especially authoritative and trustworthy objects of knowledge. Insofar as they combined features of print and prehistory, I argue that casts functioned as a genuine mode of publication in late-nineteenth-century paleontology, but one that foregrounded its own materiality.

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Authors & Contributors
Warner, Charles H. (Chuck)
Stith, Matthew M.
Tenca, Andrea
Fallon, Richard
Brush, Douglas C.
Sherow, James E.
Journals
Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains
William and Mary Quarterly
Victorian Studies
Victorian Literature and Culture
The Compass: The Earth-Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
Science-Fiction Studies
Publishers
Golden Belt Printing
University Press of Kansas
University of Oklahoma Press
University of Nebraska Press
University of Kansas, Dept. of Geology: Paleontological Institute
Unicopli
Concepts
Paleontology
Science and literature
Geology
Fossils
Earth sciences
Dinosaurs
People
Verne, Jules
Charles D. Bunker
Hutchinson, Henry Neville
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
Passow, Franz
Owen, Richard
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Kansas (U.S.)
United States
Oklahoma (U.S.)
Great Britain
Arkansas (U.S.)
Nebraska (U.S.)
Institutions
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company
University of Kansas
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