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The author offers a first-person account of life behind the circus, combining childhood memories of traveling wagon shows with practical, often harrowing descriptions of procuring, transporting, and training exotic animals for exhibition. Chapters examine the menagerie trade and hunting methods, the staging of freak displays and publicity stunts, logistics of moving large shows by rail and road, promotional parades and advertising tactics, and anecdotes about handlers, animals, and performers. The work balances technical detail about operations and animal care with colorful stories of rivalry, danger, showmanship, and the daily routines that sustained popular spectacle.
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