About This Book
A writer chronicles life on a large traveling circus, tracing train journeys, arrivals, camp erection, parades, side-shows, menageries, and performances under canvas. The narrative describes performers, handlers, and the specialists who run the enterprise—managers, detectives, bandleaders, and press agents—along with daily routines and night operations. It foregrounds the immense logistics, capital outlay, and financial risks of touring, the hazards of animals and weather, and the practical methods used to load, set up, and move the show. Interwoven are portraits of the community's habits, morals, and hardships both on tour and in winter quarters.
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