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The Circus. 1870s–1950s (Bibliotheca Universalis) (Multilingual Edition)
Full title: | The Circus. 1870s–1950s (Bibliotheca Universalis) (Multilingual Edition) |
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ISBN: | 9783836556668 |
ISBN 10: | 3836556669 |
Authors: | Dahlinger, Fred Granfield, Linda |
Publisher: | Taschen |
Edition: | Multilingual |
Num. pages: | 888 |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Language: | de |
Published on: | 2016 |
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Synopsis
Circus. At Its Heyday, The American Circus Was The Largest Show-biz Industry The World Had Ever Seen. From The Mid-1800s To Mid-1900s, Traveling Circuses Performed For Audiences Of Up To 14,000 Per Show, Employed As Many As 1,600 Men And Women, And Crisscrossed The Country On 20,000 Miles Of Railroad In One Season Alone. The Spectacle Of Death-defying Daredevils, Strapping Super-heroes And Scantily-clad Starlets, Fearless Animal Trainers, And Startling Freaks Gripped The American Imagination, Outshining Theater, Vaudeville, Comedy, And Minstrel Shows. This Book Sheds Fresh Light On The Circus Phenomenon. With Photographic Gems Of Early Circus Performers, As Well As Original Posters, Lightographs, Sideshow Banners And Engravings From The 16th-19th Centuries Illustrating The Worldwide Roots Of The Circus, Readers Are Transported To A World Of Thrill And Skill, Grit And Glamor.