From Lentini the three-legged man and Siamese twins to equipment caravans and big top architects, this captivating collection lifts the striped curtain to reveal the larger-than-life world of circuses, carnivals, and freak shows in post-World War II America. Copious never-before-seen photographs, in-depth historical research, and insightful interviews with former sideshow employees illustrate the development of the circus sideshow, the roles of key groups?the freaks, working acts, managers, talkers?and the importance of the grift.
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Cirque Global: Quebec’s Expanding Circus Boundaries
$1,708 -
Wild and Dangerous Performances: Animals, Emotions, Circus
$4,275 -
Clowns: In Conversation with Modern Masters
$6,300 -
Giffords Circus: The First Ten Years
$1,575 -
Flying Trapeze Logbook
$855 -
Freaks of Sideshow and Film
$1,225 -
Costume and Design for Devised and Physical Theatre
$1,048 -
The Rise of the American Circus, 1716-1899
$2,025 -
When Clowns Attack: A Guide to the Scariest People on Earth
$525 -
Circus As Multimodal Discourse: Performance, Meaning, and Ritual
$6,750 -
Peck’s Bad Boy With the Cowboys
$688 -
The Tattooed Lady: A History
$698 -
The Routledge Circus Studies Reader
$2,473 -
The Ultimate Clown Act Omnibus
$763 -
Applause: A Second Chance
$998 -
Professor Risley and the Imperial Japanese Troupe: How an American Acrobat Introduced Circus to Japan-and Japan to the West
$1,225 -
Clown Training: A Practical Guide
$1,170 -
Staging the Great Circus Parade
$805 -
When Pigs Could Fly and Bears Could Dance: A History of the Soviet Circus
$1,048 -
The Puppet Connection: A Play Therapy Approach for Children With Autism
$540