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The wonders : the extraordinary performers who transformed the Victorian age

Woolf, John
New York : First Pegasus books , 2019

A radical new history that rediscovers the remarkable freak performers whose talents and charisma helped define an era.

On March 23, 1844, General Tom Thumb, just 25 inches tall, entered the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace and bowed low to Queen Victoria. On both sides of the Atlantic, this meeting marked a tipping point in the nineteenth century, and the age of the freak was born.

Bewitching all levels of society, it was a world of curiosities and astonishing spectacle—of dwarfs, giants, bearded ladies, Siamese twins, and swaggering showmen. But the real stories—human dramas that so often eclipsed the fantasy presented on the stage—of the performing men, women and children, have been forgotten or marginalized in the histories of the very people who exploited them.

In this richly evocative account, John Woolf uses a wealth of recently discovered material to bring to life the sometimes tragic, sometimes triumphant, always extraordinary stories of people who used their (dis)abilities and difference to become some of the first international celebrities.

Through their lives we discover afresh some of the great transformations of the age: the birth of show business, of celebrity, of advertising, and of “alternative facts” while also exploring the tensions between the power of fame, the impact of exploitation, and our fascination with “otherness.”
A radical new history that rediscovers the remarkable freak performers whose talents and charisma helped define an era.

On March 23, 1844, General Tom Thumb, just 25 inches tall, entered the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace and bowed low to Queen Victoria. On both sides of the Atlantic, this meeting marked a tipping point in the nineteenth century, and the age of the freak was born.

Bewitching all levels of society, it was a world of ...


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Canadian carnival freaks and the extraordinary body : 1900-1970s

Nicholas, Jane
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2018

In 1973, a five year old girl known as Pookie was exhibited as "The Monkey Girl" at the Canadian National Exhibition. Pookie was the last of a number of children exhibited as 'freaks' in twentieth-century Canada.

Jane Nicholas takes us on a search for answers about how and why the freak show persisted into the 1970s. In Canadian Carnival Freaks and the Extraordinary Body, 1900–1970s, Nicholas offers a sophisticated analysis of the place of the freak show in twentieth-century culture. Freak shows survived and thrived because of their flexible business model, government support, and by mobilizing cultural and medical ideas of the body and normalcy. This book is the first full length study of the freak show in Canada and is a significant contribution to our understanding of the history of Canadian popular culture, attitudes toward children, and the social construction of able-bodiness. Based on an impressive research foundation, the book will be of particular interest to anyone interested in the history of disability, the history of childhood, and the history of consumer culture. [editor summary]
In 1973, a five year old girl known as Pookie was exhibited as "The Monkey Girl" at the Canadian National Exhibition. Pookie was the last of a number of children exhibited as 'freaks' in twentieth-century Canada.

Jane Nicholas takes us on a search for answers about how and why the freak show persisted into the 1970s. In Canadian Carnival Freaks and the Extraordinary Body, 1900–1970s, Nicholas offers a sophisticated analysis of the place of the ...


Cote : 791.350 971 N597c 2018

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Nains, hercules & géants : humanités prises par la taille

Ribouillault, Claude
Arles : Rouergue, 2016

Fous des princes, nains circassiens, crétins des sommets, hercules de pacotille et colosses authentiques croisent leurs démesures dans cet imagier qui nous jette littéralement aux yeux la diversité de nos humanités et questionne la puissance et la persistance des stéréotypes. [source éditeur]


Cote : 791.350 9 R486 2016

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Black & Persons of Color Freak Show & Circus Performers of The Past

Blue II, Al W.
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , 2014

This book takes a look at some of the early black and persons of color freak show and circus performers.I have tried to go back in history as far as possible. based on modern technology. Some of the images are graphic in nature but all are based on actual facts.In some cases there are only old photographs and the name of the performer has been lost in the bowels of history. [editor summary]


Cote : 791.350 899 607 3 B6581b 2014

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The anatomy of Edouard Beaupré

York, Sarah Kathryn
Regina : Cocteau Books, 2012

The Willow Bunch Giant, Edouard Beaupre?, was a celebrity circus giant, sideshow strongman, Metis cowboy, and family man. He spoke five languages and led an extraordinary life. That life began in Western Canada, in a time on the cusp of change. When he died in 1904, at just 23 years old, his 8'4" body was displayed in storefront windows, and then suddenly vanished. For years, it was submitted to experiments at the University of Montreal, and the promise to bury Edouard forgotten. It is also the story of an anatomist with a rare disease, whose only cure is buried in the secrets of Edouard's shrinking corpse. His strange obsession with the giant leads him deeper into Edouard's life, and the mystery of the man behind the legend.... [author summary]
The Willow Bunch Giant, Edouard Beaupre?, was a celebrity circus giant, sideshow strongman, Metis cowboy, and family man. He spoke five languages and led an extraordinary life. That life began in Western Canada, in a time on the cusp of change. When he died in 1904, at just 23 years old, his 8'4" body was displayed in storefront windows, and then suddenly vanished. For years, it was submitted to experiments at the University of Montreal, and the ...


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Freaks : we who are not as others

Mannix, Daniel P.
New York : Juno Books, 1999


Cote : 791.350 9 M2848f 1999

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The world's most fantastic freaks

Parker, Mike
London : Chancellor Press, 1994

Freaks have been loved, loathed and even worshipped since time began. This book explores both the facts and the emotions behind the newspaper headlines and medical textbooks. It includes the tragic, hideously deformed Joseph Merrick, known as the Elephant Man; the famous midget Tom Thumb; the French four-legged woman; and the hideously deformed Devil Boy of Brazil, rescued from a life of misery by a Scottish surgeon. [editor summary]


Cote : 791.350 9 P2381w 1994

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