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The Iron Tonic: Or, A Winter Afternoon in Lonely Valley (Hardcover)

by Edward Gorey (Author)
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A faded winter's afternoon on an estate in 19th-century Russia. You can almost see where this story will lead, but with Gorey as master of ceremonies, there will be a few twists. For one thing, the skating pond shelters a family of eels. Requiescat in pace, Gorey.
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A faded winter's afternoon on an estate in 19th-century Russia. You can almost see where this story will lead, but with Gorey as master of ceremonies, there will be a few twists. For one thing, the skating pond shelters a family of eels. Requiescat in pace, Gorey. (Library Journal )

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  • Hardcover: 36 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt (October 13, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0151004374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0151004379
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 4.8 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #720,185 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Iron Tonic, November 8, 2000
By Vincent Frank II (Altoona, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
Folks, it doesn't get any better than this--Edward Gorey's masterpiece known as The Iron Tonic, or, A Winter Afternoon in Lonely Valley. Originally published in 1969 by the Albondocani Press in a limited edition of 226 copies, this otherwise elusive title is a welcome reprint. With disturbing lines like, "The infant dead beside the path/ Escaped the orphanage's wrath," this is among Gorey's darker works. As an added bonus, the illustrations are wonderfully detailed; it is certainly one of his best (and there are so many from which to choose!).

Those of you who like this should also look for such gems as The Willowdale Handcar, The Loathesome Couple, The Hapless Child, The Blue Aspic, and The Stupid Joke.

Mr. Gorey's passing earlier this year (2000) was almost symbolic--as the 20th Century ended, so did one of its greatest artists; yet his Edwardian/early 20th Century characters will carry on. He will be missed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You Sir, may I have another..., September 30, 2000
By misterfurioso (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
  
Delightfully odd. Deliciously dire. Beautifully Dismal. Gorey is as Gorey was as Gorey will always be: one of a kind, a secret, obscure treasure found in a musty attic, underneath your great grandmother's tattered, incomprehensible old board games. He made scads of these odd confections (many reprinted in the Amphigorey collections), and one can only hope that the publishers put out more than one or two a year. Huzzah! Hooray! Try just one today...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Goreyrific!, January 24, 2004
Sometimes I'll stop and look at an Edward Gorey construction (like "The Iron Tonic") and wonder to myself, "How exactly was this book received in 1969"? Gorey spent years and years perfecting his craft to the best of his abilities. In "The Iron Tonic", hard core Gorey fans will not be disappointed. Those unfamiliar with Mr. Gorey's books may find this one a poor first showing. Advertised on its cover as a, "Bracingly Bleak Tale", it is nonetheless amusing in its dourness. Using his old reliable pen-and-ink, Gorey follows the trials of those attendees at a gothic grey hotel in the middle of an icy wilderness. In the backgrounds of many pictures, the observant reader will notice numerous tiny figures dashing around in the background. Objects fall from the sky regularly, and it is not particularly alarming (or unnatural) to find the occasional dead orphan at the side of the road. I can't say for certain that this book wouldn't be appreciated by some children. Undoubtedly there are those out there eager to scarf up anything this well illustrated. But the large majority of kids will find "The Iron Tonic", unsatisfying, and that is as it should be. If the large population of kiddie-dom was made up of Goreyphiles we'd be living in an eerie wonderful world. That day may be coming, but it is not here yet.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorite Edward Gorey works
THE IRON TONIC is a bleak little story as the cover proclaims, but bracingly bleak? Perhaps if you're in a certain sort of mood, I don't know. Read more
Published on November 29, 2006 by Michael K. Warren

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best of Gorey
THE IRON TONIC, originally published in limited edition by Albondocani Press in 1969, comes here in a more widely accessible reprint. Read more
Published on October 24, 2005 by Christopher Culver

5.0 out of 5 stars Bracingly bleak!
In typical Gorey fashion, this book makes no sense. Unlike some of his works, which have plots that go nowhere, The Iron Tonic makes no pretense at story. Read more
Published on January 19, 2003 by Kevin Wang

1.0 out of 5 stars lame...
i love dark humor. i am a big fan of angus oblong and joyce carol oates, but i have to say that i hated this book. there was nothing special about it at all. Read more
Published on December 7, 2002 by April

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