Having roughly the population of Lexington, Kentucky, Iceland is home to only 330,000 people but more than 265 museums and public collections. They range from the Phallological Museum—which collects the penises of every mammal known to exist in Iceland—to the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft. Presenting dreamlike anecdotes and 30 illustrations, A. Kendra Greene considers what we can learn about a people from a seemingly random assortment of objects: a stuffed whooper swan, a rubber boot, a shard of obsidian, and a chastity belt for rams.