The Circus: 1870-1950
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About the Book
Organized into nine thematic chapters, the book sheds new light on circus history, from a behind-the-scenes look at life on the move, to the freedoms enjoyed by early female performers, to the innovative production skills that demanded as much know-how as a modern-day film production. For the first time ever, contemporary readers can now experience the legend of the American circus in full effect.Taschen

The greatest show on earth: The birth of American popular culture For a hundred years, the American circus was the largest show-biz industry the world had ever seen. During the heyday of the American circus from the mid-1800s to mid-1900s, traveling circuses performed for audiences of up to 12,000-14,000 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 of its day, and ultimately paved the way for film and television to take root in the modern era. Long before the Beat generation made "on the road" expeditions popular, the circus personified the experience and offered many young Americans the dream of adventure, reinvention, excitement, and glamour.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9783822851531
EAN: 9783822851531
Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2008
Depth: 93
Height: 515 mm
Is LeadingArticle: Y
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Width: 340 mm
ISBN-10: 3822851531
Publisher: Taschen
Binding: Hardback
Dewey: 791.309
Illustration: Y
Language: English
No of Pages: 670
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 93.75 mm