Kingdom Under Glass: A Tale of Obsession, Adventure, and One ManâÂÂs Quest to Preserve the WorldâÂÂs Great Animals is the first book written by American author and journalist Jay Kirk. It was published by Henry Holt in 2010.
Kingdom Under Glass is the biography of Carl Akeley, the American taxidermist, explorer, and creator of the African Hall in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Kirk first came up with the idea of writing AkeleyâÂÂs biography when researching a piece he wrote about panthers for HarperâÂÂs Magazine, saying in an interview that the paradoxical nature of AkeleyâÂÂs character and job (âÂÂhe killed animals in order to save themâÂÂ) was what most appealed to him in writing the biography.
The Washington Post reviewed Kingdom Under Glass, praising KirkâÂÂs talent and the bookâÂÂs âÂÂdaringâ narrative. Kirk was featured talking about Kingdom Under Glass on NPRâÂÂs All Things Considered podcast. SFGate calls Kingdom Under Glass âÂÂan epic display of one manâÂÂs lifeâÂÂ, while Kirkus says the book narrates the âÂÂferal escapades of a creative wunderkind stitched together with novelistic zeal".
The documentary Stuffed, featured at 2019âÂÂs SXSW conference, features Kirk talking about Akeley and Kingdom Under Glass.