The old showmen and the old London fairs is a historical account that explores the social history and cultural importance of London’s fairs. It examines the rise and decline of these popular events and the showmen who played key roles in their vibrancy. The narrative highlights famous fairs such as Bartholomew Fair and focuses on the colorful figures who entertained crowds. The book opens by explaining the annual fairs’ background including the royal charters that allowed their establishment and the ceremonies marking their openings. It traces the origins of these significant fairs showing how they served both as marketplaces for goods and centers of entertainment. The intertwined histories of fairs and showmen are emphasized providing a foundation for preserving the memories of these spectacles and performers. Through a combination of historical details and stories the work offers insight into a distinctive part of social history celebrating the fairs and the entertainers who animated them.
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