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Here spectators will see Atasha the Gorilla Girl, Combustible Kira, Lionel the Lion-Faced Man, Otis the Frog Boy, Serpentina the Snake Girl, and more than forty other legendary sideshow acts. From P.T. Barnum's albinos and "Siamese" twins, to the traveling oddity museums linked to circuses and carnivals, to a whole new generation of "carny kids," Carny Folk reveals the strange, fantastic, and misunderstood world of the side show attraction. This captivating anthology pulls back the curtain on fifty of the most famous side show celebrities of all time, revealing the astounding, the curious, and the little-known facts behind such subjects as: - Joseph Carey Merrick: "The Elephant Man" claimed that his deformities were caused by the shock his pregnant mother experienced when she was crushed under the feet of an elephant. - Melvin Burkhart: The "father" of "human blockhead" acts, he could actually drive a spike or an ice pick into his head without flinching. - Bettie Lou Williams: Born with two bodies--one head, four legs, and three arms--she made her debut in Robert Ripley's first "Believe-It-Or-Not" Odditorium at the 1934 World's Fair in Chicago. - Tom Thumb: Discovered by P.T. Barnum in 1842, the singing, dancing sensation stood 25 inches tall and weighed a mere 15 pounds.
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.75 x 9 inches |
| Isbn 10 | 0806526610 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0806526614 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 256 pages |
| Publication Date | April 5, 2005 |
| Publisher | Citadel |
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very in-ter-est-ing
Already read a few circus books, this one is absolutely great so far ( first 125 pages), just what I was expecting, we haveto remember these people are humans, they may look a little different but have feelings just like what we consider tobe normal people. I have been around a few that people in the neighborhood consider outcasts because they live ina run down house. They are no different than the rest of us, but were pushed out of school because of theirconditions and none got past grade three, they were looked down by everyone, no education, no job. A better familyyou could not find, they took care for each other and managed to survive until last year when the last one passedon. Its not what is on the outside that is important, but what is in the heart.
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Quick delivery and great quality
Book was delivered quickly and the condition of the book is perfect.
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I've read it twice.
This book was factual and well researched. It showed great respect for the individuals profiled. It was campy and funny but also sweet and touching at times. It let me stare and not feel guilty. It made me rethink whether these carney folks were being exploited or were just doing what they could do put food on the table. Like all us "normal" people.
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Highly Recommended!
A fabulous look at those entertainers who were famous for their part in circus sideshows. This book was well researched, easy to read and respectful to the people it profiled. Very well done and highly recommended!
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Good book, bad author
Interesting subject matter, though the author's treatment of it tends to be brief and her writing skills are nothing special. The most annoying thing about this book is that she occasionally goes on rants about "political correctness." Therefore, it should not come as a surprised that she is not physically abnormal, nor does she seem to know anyone who is, and yet she believes that she (not the freaks themselves) has to sole right to determine how human oddities should be viewed and treated. She calls anyone who opposed freak shows "do-gooders" (sarcasm explicitly intended). Oh no, being worried about the exploitation of vulnerable people for financial gain is so malevolent! The one-sided cases of this throughout the book could only be called naรฏve and condescending, not the callous acts of self-righteous SJWs. Their problem is that they didn't ask what the freaks themselves thought or wanted, which, of course, the author fails to do either. Good book, would be a better one if not for the inclusion of the author's biases.
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I'm glad I got this book.
I used to go to the state fair and see the displays "See the biggest steer alive!" "See the smallest woman ever!" "See the lady who had her head chopped off in a car accident and she is still alive!" I always looked down on those people. This book helped me to see them as people and I am kind of sorry that I never went in to see any of the shows.
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Loved it, it reminded me of when I was ...
Loved it, it reminded me of when I was a kid going to sideshows at Riverview Amusement park in Chicago.
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Five Stars
It was a gift for a friend - went over extremely well!!
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well written and extremely interesting
I like that the author has chosen to take quite a personal look into this area. I find the history of human side shows very interesting and it comes into my work quite often, the author is able to show both side of the sideshow and though his personal feelings are not hidden they don't sway the reader as the concept of exhibition oddities is a very personal moral debate.A great book in all if you want to have a overview of many of the more famous sideshows, he goes more in depth into the more renowned acts obviously.
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perfect in every way - thank you - good communication - very helpful - thank you
perfect in every way - thank you - good communication - very helpful - thank you
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Five Stars
1st class
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Five Stars
Amazing
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Carny Folk
I bought as a gift - It was a little more expensive but had the best review. Arrived on time and appropriate P and P
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