Pennylicious is a (relatively) new blog, all about money. And yet despite that, it's fascinating. With entries about
JSG Boggs, who draws US Currency freehand, or the
greatest hobo nickels ever created, or the official currency of
Emperor Norton (the only Emperor of the U.S.), among many other subjects, the blog covers a number of topics that may or may not be familiar to readers with a interesting links that even fans of a subject may not have seen.
posted by jonson
on Sep 10, 2006 -
16 comments
Le Roi Est Mort, declared the newspapers upon his death. A king
without a country,
Joshua A. Norton declared himself Emperor
Norton I of these United States in
1859. Was he a charlatan? A
genius? Royalty? Or maybe all three? We may never know. Visit his
archives
to find out more.
posted by charlesv
on Jun 11, 2002 -
12 comments
Arthur Stace. Emperor Norton. These were not Great Men, but they were great men. Eccentric. Inspiring in a way. I have always found an affinity for people who walk to the beat of a
different drummer. People with a
vision underappreciated in their own time. Someone people
would never truly understand. I'd like to learn of more people cut from similar mettle, but what does one put in a search engine? What do you call people like this? Can you think of other eccentrics of history? (and yeah I already tried "eccentrics of history" but search engines bring up nothing of note).
posted by ZachsMind
on Apr 18, 2001 -
22 comments