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[[Jay's Journal of Anomalies]] was a quarterly publication by [[Ricky Jay]] that ran from Spring 1994 until 2000. | [[Jay's Journal of Anomalies]] was a quarterly publication by [[Ricky Jay]] that ran from Spring 1994 until 2000. | ||
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They were bound into book form with a additional illustrations with an afterword by Ricky Jay. | They were bound into book form with a additional illustrations with an afterword by Ricky Jay. | ||
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Revision as of 23:51, 7 November 2010
Jay's Journal of Anomalies | |
Editors | Ricky Jay |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | Spring 1994 |
Final issue | 2000 |
Total issues | 16 |
Subjects covered dog performers, exhibiting obesity, common animals exhibited as rarities, performances of crucifixion (real and fraudulent), performing fleas, facial contortionists, 18th century showman Isaac Fawkes, ceiling walkers, nose amputation (fake), the "Aztec Lilliputians", the athletic legless Harvey Leach, the artful history of bowling, fasters who starved themselves for profit, the shared history of dentistry and legerdemain, early levitation and machines that replicated human abilities.
The publications were numbered Volume One, Number One through Volume Four, Number Four, for a total of 16 issues.
They were bound into book form with a additional illustrations with an afterword by Ricky Jay.