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Sand Man: 1906

Atlantic City, 1906. "A Sand Man." The fellow last seen here. Also the bottom half of Kite Guy. Don't Forget the Worker! 5x7 inch glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

Atlantic City, 1906. "A Sand Man." The fellow last seen here. Also the bottom half of Kite Guy. Don't Forget the Worker! 5x7 inch glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

 

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Brilliant

And creative to the point of mind-boggling. Truly amazing, an overworked word which applies here, and then some. And now I want a surf bath.

August on the calendar, august in dress

One has to think there was a story here, and wonder "was it in the papers?" Short answer: yes; long(er) answer

(Will a pic of that sculpture of Honest Abe turn up? Smart money says yes.)

Duocentennium

Will a third "A Sand Man" installment be seen here in 2036? Will I be here at age 84?

Interesting and bizarre

That is a very odd bit of art, I haven't seen anything much like it. Really well done.

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