JOSEPH: THE LIFE, TIMES AND PLACES OF THE ELEPHANT MAN

JOSEPH: THE LIFE, TIMES AND PLACES OF THE ELEPHANT MAN

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JOSEPH: THE LIFE, TIMES AND PLACES OF THE ELEPHANT MAN
by Joanne Vigor-Mungovin

The story of Joseph Carey Merrick, more popularly known as the Elephant Man, passed into the realm of legend from the moment he was first exhibited at John Ellis's Bee Hive public house in Nottingham's Beck Street. Much of what has been written about his short life has been distorted and exaggerated, to the point where the most well-known depiction - the 1980 film starring John Hurt - left an indelible imprint of cruelty and suffering at the hands of Joseph's manager, and an eventual rescue by Dr. Frederick Treves of the London Hospital.

The truth is rather different.

Peeling back the layers of myth, Joanne Vigor-Mungovin has looked into the early life of Merrick and his family in her hometown of Leicester, and here presents, for the first time, detailed information about Joseph's family and his burning ambition to be self-sufficient rather than survive on the charity of others.

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JOSEPH CAREY MERRICK STATUE APPEAL
We're delighted to announce that all proceeds from the sale of this book by Mango Books will be donated to the appeal to a have a statue of Joseph Merrick erected in his hometown of Leicester.

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Please help to raise money to erect a statue of Joseph Carey Merrick in his home town of Leicester to ensure that future generations will never forget Joseph's courage and inspiration. The statue of Joseph will call attention to inclusion, equality, independence, choice, empowerment, respect and dignity to people with a range of disabilities and challenge the prejudice, discrimination and social isolation that many disabled people face throughout their lives at home and at work.

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