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Franz Lidz

Wednesday, December 31, 2003

When Homer and Langley Collyer died in 1947, their junk collection included bicycle parts, broken baby carriages, abandoned toys and Christmas trees, and a two-headed baby floating in formaldehyde. In his new book, Ghosty Men, Franz Lidz looks into the lives of these two brothers and their strange obsession with junk.

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