En route to the Great Eastern Circus and other essays on circus history
(2016)

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[United States] : Wildside Press LLC, 2016
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781434437600 (electronic bk.) MWT12665970, 1434437604 (electronic bk.) 12665970
LANGUAGE
English
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William L. Slout, entertainment historian par excellence, here provides five fascinating essays on the development of the American traveling circus in the post-Civil War era: "En Route to the Great Eastern Circus" (on the creation of this great show); "The Great Eastern Circus of 1872" (more details about one of P. T. Barnum's rivals); "The Not-So-Great Trans-Atlantic Circus and Menagerie" (how a show failed suddenly in a yellow fever epidemic); "What Goes Up...Comes Down" (how ballooning became part of the circus environment); and "The Chicken or the Egg?" (on the first development of the double-ring act pioneered by Barnum and others). These vivid essays, highlighted by numerous contemporaneous excerpts from local newspapers, help bring a long-forgotten era alive again

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