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salon.com > Books Feb. 28, 2000 URL: http://www.salon.com/books/bag/2000/02/28/chast Childproofing The New Yorker cartoonist picks five books you'd better hide from the kids. - - - - - - - - - - - - These are five books that you might not want to leave lying around your house if you have small kids. They are guaranteed nightmare-makers, anxiety-creators and undesirable-question-raisers. When my son was about 7, I accidentally let it slip that, yes, it was possible for a person to be born with a third leg, that I had seen photographs of such a person. When he asked "Where?" I immediately changed the subject in a way that I'm sure will fester in his unconscious for years to come. Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves, and Triumphs of Human Oddities by Frederick Drimmer (Amjon Publishers, 1973)
Sleeping Beauty: Memorial Photography in America by Stanley B. Burns, M.D. (Twelvetrees Press, 1990)
Evidence by Luc Sante (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1992)
Special Cases: Natural Anomalies and Historical Monsters by Rosamond Purcell (Chronicle Books, 1997)
Elmer Batters: The Caruska Sittings (Taschen, 1996)
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