![]() ![]() Audiences will step right up to this illuminating and thorough portrait of an entertainment legend. As in a real circus, the large-format pages include plenty to grab readers' attention: white-on-black sidebars that put the entrepreneur's feats in context (“African Americans were barred from entering Barnum's American Museum except on certain days”), b&w photos and advertising posters. ![]() A tour of his famed American Museum and an account of a day at the circus (complete with descriptions of the human curiosities Barnum employed) set readers in the middle of the singular late 19th-century entertainment scene. His personal struggles with alcohol and a less-than-happy marriage are detailed alongside his many public successes (and hoaxes). Nicknamed “Tale” as a boy, he “hated farmwork” (“I was always ready to concoct fun, or lay plans for money-making, but hand-work was decidedly not in my line”). and Barnum & Bailey Circus is brought to life in anecdotes over 11 chapters. Barnum best known as an entertainer and promoter, Barnum was also an. Presented as clever, resilient and ever-consumed with making a buck, the Barnum of the Ringling Bros. Phineas Taylor Barnum - Articles, resources, and primary documents related to P.T. The life of showman Phineas Taylor Barnum gets show-stopping treatment in Fleming's ( The Lincolns ![]()
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