Franz's adventure continues as he learns how to put on a show.... on both sides of the world. For more information about this episode, please see the sources below. Britannica - Transylvania Britannica - Roma Kenrick, Donald (2007). Historical Dictionary of the Gypsies (Romanies) (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. Online version. Achim, V. 1998. Chapter III. Emancipation. In The Roma in Romanian History. Central European University Press. Retrieved from http://books.openedition.org/ceup/1551 Romani children stand near a caravan, as adults look out from the doorway. Three Romani brothers sit outside in front of a caravan reading a newspaper. Roma/Sinti caravan in Russia Cap Norte, Hamburg-South American Line postcard Photographs of the Cap Norte HMS Belfast on Northern Patrol captures the German blockade runner 'Cap Norte' 13,615 tons 9th October 1939 1930s Montevideo, Getty Images Montevideo Postcard “The Creole Circus and Popular Entertainment in 19th Century Argentina and Uruguay,” William G. Acree Jr., Harvard University Press. Online here. The Western Mail (Perth, Australia), 7 November 1929, and printed in The World’s News (Sydney, Australia) as well. The Canberra Times, 14 January 1930 The Telegraph Variety, May 1928, p. n64 Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Blacaman Hindu Animal Hypnotist. Franz Czeisler’s Obituary in The Telegraph Teatro Artigas - Archival Photographs Teatro Artigas - Archival Photographs (continued) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.