Stuff the British Stole
An uproarious, illuminating trek through contested history, from the creator of the hit podcast and TV series.
Plt;iPgt;In the days of the British Empire, things were taken that probably shouldnP#8217;t have been. So how come theyP#8217;re still in museums, galleries and some much stranger places?Plt;/iPgt;Plt;brPgt;British museums are home to millions of fascinating objects. The trouble is, a whole bunch of them were stolen in wildly dodgy ways. A chance encounter with one of these items (a mechanical tiger/music box that mauls a soldier when you turn a handle) prompted journalist Marc Fennell to ask: P#8216;What is that? And how the hell did it get here?P#8217;Plt;brPgt;The answer was so gloriously weird that it sent Fennell on a globetrotting adventure, investigating the most audacious criminal enterprise in history P#8211; the British Empire.Plt;brPgt;With wit, empathy and unflinching honesty, Plt;iPgt;Stuff the British StolePlt;/iPgt; reveals the true stories behind remarkable objects in the worldP#8217;s most celebrated museums. These artifacts tell the stories of power, resistance and survival that have shaped our modern world.Plt;brPgt;Travelling from the pyramids of Egypt to the beaches where Captain Cook first landed, from Tuscan marble quarries to Kenyan torture chambers, Fennell uncovers the uncomfortable truths hidden behind the plaques. The human stories museums would rather we didnP#8217;t talk about.Plt;brPgt; Part travelogue, part true crime, part reckoning with history, this is a book about how the hell we got here.
Author: Marc Fennell
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 155mm x 233mm, 417 g
Published: 2026, Penguin Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: History: World & General
Description
An uproarious, illuminating trek through contested history, from the creator of the hit podcast and TV series.
Plt;iPgt;In the days of the British Empire, things were taken that probably shouldnP#8217;t have been. So how come theyP#8217;re still in museums, galleries and some much stranger places?Plt;/iPgt;Plt;brPgt;British museums are home to millions of fascinating objects. The trouble is, a whole bunch of them were stolen in wildly dodgy ways. A chance encounter with one of these items (a mechanical tiger/music box that mauls a soldier when you turn a handle) prompted journalist Marc Fennell to ask: P#8216;What is that? And how the hell did it get here?P#8217;Plt;brPgt;The answer was so gloriously weird that it sent Fennell on a globetrotting adventure, investigating the most audacious criminal enterprise in history P#8211; the British Empire.Plt;brPgt;With wit, empathy and unflinching honesty, Plt;iPgt;Stuff the British StolePlt;/iPgt; reveals the true stories behind remarkable objects in the worldP#8217;s most celebrated museums. These artifacts tell the stories of power, resistance and survival that have shaped our modern world.Plt;brPgt;Travelling from the pyramids of Egypt to the beaches where Captain Cook first landed, from Tuscan marble quarries to Kenyan torture chambers, Fennell uncovers the uncomfortable truths hidden behind the plaques. The human stories museums would rather we didnP#8217;t talk about.Plt;brPgt; Part travelogue, part true crime, part reckoning with history, this is a book about how the hell we got here.
Stuff the British Stole