Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-7 of 7
- In 1876 Pennsylvania, a group of Irish immigrant coal miners begin to retaliate against the cruelty of their work environment.
- A six-year-old girl, Barbara Schultz, is an official candy-taster for a large candy manufacturer; Fredrick Kuhn of Philadelphia makes trinkets from peach pits; J. A. Sanders of Kansas City, Kansas has a chair with 200 compartments; W. P. Reid of Augusta, Georgia owns a gas station but is also a justice-of-the-peace, in the event a gas customer wants to get married while there; Professor George Keller, of State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Pa., runs a one-ring circus during his summer vacation; and there is a voodoo graveyard in Sunbury, Georgia.
- Some will go through great lengths to improve their appearance. Cosmetic surgery. Botox. Anything to look perfect, like a doll. But what if instead of altering one's appearance to look like a doll, you could actually become one? The perfect, living doll. That's what Wolfgang wants. He's fed up with his life in his human body and dreams of all the wonderful benefits of becoming one of the Plastic People. He knows this is a life altering decision. Once done, it cannot be undone. Not every human can psychologically handle such a drastic change. Wolfgang claims he is ready. But to prove this, he must pass the Transformation Committee's rigorous examination. Can he really part with his humanity and become one of the Plastic People? Dolls, infidelity, murder, and fabulous flamingos-it's all just another day in the life of the Plastic People.
- Dan Bell narrates a tour of Bloomsburg, PA's Columbia Mall in this addition to his ongoing Dead Mall Series.