<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><ul><li><em>A phantastical history of Colorado as seen through the </em><em>legacies of 14 influential Coloradans: </em></li><li><strong><em>These quirky biographies will have you thwacking your head, asking, </em></strong><strong><em>"How have I never heard about this before?"</em></strong></li><li>You'll meet: </li><li>Two Aspen ladies who created an international sensation when they eloped to marry each other - in 1889, </li><li>A developer who wanted to populate Red Rocks Park with life-size dinosaur carvings, </li><li>A hippie pastor and 19 disabled people who shut down Colfax and Broadway in 1978, </li><li>The circus star who made Colorado a ski state, </li><li>And more!</li><li>This magical mix of truth and time travel will inspire you to go out and explore the places where it all happened. And show you how and where.</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>Joan Jacobson's entertaining and insightful book is an imaginative linking of past to present. She brings these key Coloradans back to life in a way typical nonfiction can't. </em><strong>Tom "Dr. Colorado" Noel</strong>, Professor of History, CU-Denver</p><em> </em></p><em>Spunky, witty, and practical. </em><strong>Dr. Marcia Goldstein</strong>, Denver Woman's Press Club</p><br></p><em>What a great read, a celebration of Colorado's diverse heroes. </em><strong>Max Tyler</strong>, Colorado State Representative (retired)</p>Colorado Phantasmagorias<em> is an apt title for a highly imaginative work about some of the Centennial State's most notable men and women. What Joan Jacobson has done is what historians seek to do but rarely achieve - evoke empathy for historical figures. The dialogue may be fictional, but the characters are very real. She captures the essence of some truly remarkable Coloradans.</em> <strong>William Wei</strong>, Professor of History, University of Colorado at Boulder, <strong>Colorado State Historian</strong>, 2019-2020</p><em>What a fun way to learn about characters from Colorado. This book is packed with stories to guide you to many exciting adventures where the action took place.</em> <strong>Rich Grant</strong>, co-author with Irene Rawlings of <strong><em>100 Things to Do in Denver Before You Die</em></strong></p><em>I can't think of a more enjoyable way to learn our state's history than to spend a few hours in the company of this remarkable writer. </em><strong>Don Morreale, </strong> author of <strong><em>Cowboys, Yogis, and One-legged Ski Bums: </em></strong><em>The Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary Coloradans</em></p><br>
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