the knowledge of other sections of the community to the exact circumstances of the human development needs at the beginning of the 20th Century have been very diffuse in any event, were the scene positions of so-called "Missing Links", allegedly missing link between animal and human kingdoms and busy show booth attractions. The hair people were the most common animal people - half man, half beast. " A few of these freaks achieved stardom as "Lionel the Lion" and "Jojo the poodle man."
The showman had many more bizarre explanations for the thick body hair of their "scientific mystery," only the very banal reason, the further growth of the embryonic wool hair was mostly left out: So the audience often hair-raising stories were the origin of the various forest people such as the "monkey women" served.
A lot of hair in his beard, women also aroused the interest of fair visitors. As in the hermaphrodites, which were also shown in booths ("half man - half woman"), the effect of these women was based on the audience not least their supposed hermaphrodite.
men who wanted to let their beards could inspect for money, they grow to enormous length. subject in the days when the appearance of strict standards that had been such an "abnormality" clearly show value.
The showman had many more bizarre explanations for the thick body hair of their "scientific mystery," only the very banal reason, the further growth of the embryonic wool hair was mostly left out: So the audience often hair-raising stories were the origin of the various forest people such as the "monkey women" served.
A lot of hair in his beard, women also aroused the interest of fair visitors. As in the hermaphrodites, which were also shown in booths ("half man - half woman"), the effect of these women was based on the audience not least their supposed hermaphrodite.
men who wanted to let their beards could inspect for money, they grow to enormous length. subject in the days when the appearance of strict standards that had been such an "abnormality" clearly show value.
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(c) 2007 Stefan Nagel
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