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 Balloning 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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