Maud's Circus

Maud's Circus
Title Maud's Circus PDF eBook
Author Michelle Rene
Publisher Primedia Elaunch LLC
Pages 326
Release 2020-12-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781637320761

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In a time when women were restricted in every aspect, Maud Wagner became the first female tattoo artist in North America. Maud ran away to join the circus when she was a teenager. By 1904, she was working as a contortionist at the World's Fair when she met the famous tattoo artist, Gus Wagner. She struck a deal with him: she'd give him a date if he gave her a tattoo-and a lesson in how to create them. Along with her husband and daughter, for more than fifty years, Maud travelled the country tattooing the masses. Throughout this fictionalized biopic, we see Maud and her family manage their way through life inside the safety of their beloved circus. Each life Maud touches leaves its mark, quite literally. All this through the eyes of a relatively unknown woman... until now.

The Sunday Magazine

The Sunday Magazine
Title The Sunday Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 892
Release 1884
Genre
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A Pair of Shootists

A Pair of Shootists
Title A Pair of Shootists PDF eBook
Author Jerry Kuntz
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 226
Release 2012-10-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806185864

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In 1888, Samuel F. Cody, a twenty-one-year-old horse wrangler, met Maud Lee, a sixteen-year-old aspiring circus performer, while touring with the Wild West show cast of Adam Forepaugh's Circus. A quick rapport developed between the girl from Norristown, Pennsylvania, and the cowboy who dazzled audiences with his good looks and fancy pistol shooting. A Pair of Shootists is the exuberant and sometimes heartbreaking story of the elusive S. F. Cody and his first wife, Maud Lee. Recounting their many dramatic exploits, this biography also overturns the frequently romanticized view of Wild West shows. Living the erratic lives of touring performers, S. F. Cody — who changed his name to capitalize on his resemblance to William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody — and Maud Lee first appeared together in vaudeville halls and dime museums. Setbacks in the United States made Cody and Lee eager to try their luck abroad, so they traveled to Great Britain, where they played music halls and acted in burlesques on roller-skates and in extravagant arena exhibitions. When the two performers eventually parted ways, author Jerry Kuntz masterfully splits their stories into two. From there, he follows their individual ups and downs, including Cody's soaring career in pioneer aeronautics and Lee's decline into mental illness and addiction. In an ironic twist, Maud's professional life ended amidst a vast misunderstanding that brought her into conflict with the woman she had been emulating her entire career: Annie Oakley. While other biographies focus mainly on Cody's contribution to aviation, Kuntz uses sources previously unavailable to scholars to paint a more complete picture of Cody's early years and to recover the forgotten — and ultimately tragic — story of Maud Lee.

Maud's House

Maud's House
Title Maud's House PDF eBook
Author William Gough
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 148
Release 1996-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780888821478

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The Playgoer

The Playgoer
Title The Playgoer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 518
Release 1902
Genre Theater
ISBN

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The Sunday Magazine

The Sunday Magazine
Title The Sunday Magazine PDF eBook
Author Thomas Guthrie
Publisher
Pages 1002
Release 1884
Genre
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True Tales of Kansas

True Tales of Kansas
Title True Tales of Kansas PDF eBook
Author Roger Ringer
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 1467146846

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The historic tales of the Sunflower State and its people are as interesting as the days are long. A pair of brothers went from making airplanes to tractors and soon became part of John Deere. Kansan Captain Donald K. Ross won the first Congressional Medal of Honor through his actions at Pearl Harbor. The first telephone exchange in the area was invented by a Mr. Strowger because a rival funeral director had a girlfriend who was an operator for the local telephone company and kept sending his business to her friend. Nannie Jones, who stood up to Jim Crow racism and won her case in court, is memorialized by a headstone at Highland Cemetery. Author Roger Ringer details these stories and more.