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69-3680Paris France: Theatre de la Menagerie du Cirque D'Hiver. 60 x 40 cm. Offset Color Lithograph. Very Good. Paris, France: Theatre de la Menagerie du Cirque D'Hiver unknown
198456658n.p.: Ringling Bros 1984. 113th/Congress Edition. good. Oversized 80 wraps profusely illus. in color some creasing to top edge of covers & text. This Congressional edition is presented by Andy Ireland 10th District Congressman Florida. There is a special cover indicating that this is Cong. Ireland's Sixth Annual Night at the Circus Wednesday April 6 1983 D.C. Armory. Heavily illustrated souvenir program from perhaps the most famous circus of the 20th century with roots back to P. T. Barnum the most famous exhibitor of the 19th century and a force behind the Madison Square Garden venue in New York City. Ringling Bros paperback
1994A2727Virgin Records Us 1994-09-20. Audio CD. Like New. Complete box set. 6 Original CDs cases inserts Booklet and box all in excellent condition. Virgin Records Us unknown
193221628New York: Macmillan Company 1932. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Original tan illustrated cloth original illustrated dust jacket. Some rubbing and fraying of extremities of cloth short tears along edges of jacket inner hinges separated library stamps and card else a very good copy. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the front free endpaper "For the members of the Boys Club of New York in the fond hope they may enjoy reading this partial record of my happy past. 'Uncle ' Bob Sherwood Last of Barnum's Clowns. New York City 1934". Macmillan Company unknown
192929112HBDJ 1929 1ST EDITION GO0D/VG Includes some old magazine photos of the author Green cloth illustrated endpapers color illustrated dustjacket. Light edgewear good hinges sound text block other than the loosening of a few pages toward the front of the book still attached lightly age-toned but clean pages no other names or markings. The mylar protected DJ is a little age-toned but is in very good condition with some very minor closed edge tears effectively no paper loss. Includes some old magazine photos of the author. He worked in the Golden Age of circus from the last 19th century through the early 20th century and was eventually billed as "The Last of Barnum's Clowns."<br /><br /><br /><br /> SHERWOOD’S NY hardcover
1932818Rouleau Saskatchewan: Enterprise Show Print 1932. No Binding. Near Fine. 42 x 14 Inches. circa 1932 Original broadside advertisement poster. Light weight poster paper with black and red text and multiple b/w photographs. This poster has never been folded and has three shallow nicks along the edge. Excellent condition overall and suitable for framing. "Prof. Hoffman" was Michael Hoffman who operated the circus from Omaha Nebraska from 1928 to 1932 when he moved his family to Humboldt Saskatchewan. The circus is believed to have stopped touring in 1943 with the last show at Muenster Saskatchewan on Sep 29th. This item will be shipped rolled into a mailing tube. Other photos available; inquiries welcome. <br/> <br/> Enterprise Show Print unknown
193318164<p>October 1933; 1st edition. Very Good HC no DJ. Red cloth over boards gilt stamped titles on front cover; unprinted spine. Bright clean covers and spine; lightly scuffed; tightly bound and square in case; owner names on front end papers; light clean interior with slight general age darkening; pages opposite full page plates more age darkened especially at page edges. 8vo 203 pp; many illustrations.</p> Hollywood, CA: Self-Published (Hollywood Print Shop) hardcover
19944829San Francisco: Chronicle 1994. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 4to cloth <br/><br/>No. 1120 of 2483 copies signed and numbered by the author. Also inscribed by Fraley in 1995. Chronicle hardcover
18482312New York: Cameron's Steam Presses 1848. About Good. 23 x 9 inches. Broadside. Yellow stock printed in black with specifics about the location date and price of admission written in red pencil in the appropriate locations and to the upper margin. Worn and creased; loss to upper margin affecting legibility of the name of the hotel possibly "Vermont Hotel" where the circus was held; chipping and marginal loss to left side; faint dampstaining. Promotional broadside for a circus held in Wells NY on October 6 1848. The circus featured a "Juvenile Artist" named Jerome Hobbs noted here as "the Young American Necromantic performer Contortionist and Hercules" whose act included "tying himself in a bow not sic" throwing iron balls into the air balancing weights on the back of his neck and something simply called "Golden Showers". Also featured are the Swiss Brothers who performed "upwards of Thirty different Tableaux taken from some of the most famous models of Ancient History" and a "negro extravaganza" most likely a minstrel show rather than a performance by African Americans.Not located in OCLC. Cameron's Steam Presses unknown
63-1892Paris: Festival D'Automne 1974. 3 Black & White Photographs 9.5" x 7" also one duplicate with small tear oblong. Very Good. Notes on verso in French. From the Alma Law Collection. Paris: Festival D'Automne, 1974. unknown
1930127955N.p. 1930s. Very Good. Vintage black-and-white snapshot photographs of women in costume dressed as clowns and as gangsters and gun molls. Produced by roving photographers who traveled with the caravan of performers and animals and some by local scene photographers. These images show intimate moments between friends: 2 show young women one name Violet who poses in clown costumes with Ethel and with Mildred in what appears to be an alley; the remaining 4 have printed ornate borders and show stoic flapper-dressed young women 2 show massive advertising billboards in the background and 1 of those features another woman in drag as a male gangster. Both sets feature an identifiable or recognizable central figure Violet and the stoic flapper with the pigtail bang and together the two similar bring to the life the era in format and its contemporary counterculture in subject. All approx 2.5 x 3.5 inches single-weight black-and-white with small borders blank versos except for the 4 with boards 300 stamped on versos: this could indicate the photos are from a set the "300" set given to patrons as souvenirs at the shows. Very Good overall each with partial evidence of removal from a scrapbook or album light rubbing and toning creases 2 with ink notations in the borders all with brief pencil notations also on the versos. N.p. hardcover
1863BB055Original carte-de-visite photographs of Charles Sherwood Stratton better known by his stage name "General Tom Thumb" a dwarf who achieved great fame as a performer under circus pioneer P. T. Barnum here photographed with his wife Lavinia Warren AUTOGRAPHED in Stratton's handwriting on verso "Genl Tom Thumb & Mrs Tom Thumb - 1863 August". The couple were married in February 1863 for which it is said President Lincoln hosted them with a reception at the White House. The 2nd picture of the Strattons in their wedding costumes also a picture of their best man and bridesmaid Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren Lavinia's sister and the wedding party together all in especially fine condition with dark brown hues each having facsimile autographs on the verso by their subjects. In addition an 1865 photograph of "Gen. Tom Thumb Wife and Child" verso blank. Altogether 5 carte-de-visite original mounted photographs the first with imprint verso backboard of Charles D Fredericks & Co 587 Broadway New York then three "from photographic Negative by Matthew Brady" imprinted by E & H T Anthony 501 Broadway the last by J Hall junction York and Fulton Sts Brooklyn.Born in Bridgeport 1838 to parents who were of medium height Charles was a relatively large baby weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces 4.3 kg at birth. He developed and grew normally for the first six months of his life at which point he was 25 inches 64 cm tall and weighed 15 pounds 6.8 kg. Then he suddenly stopped growing. By late 1842 4 years old Stratton had grown only one inch additional though his body was proportionate and functional. The showman Phineas T. Barnum heard about Stratton and after making arrangements with his parents taught the boy how to sing dance mime and impersonate famous people. He toured America and Europe in 1845 during which time his performances marked a turning point in the history of freak show entertainment. Prior to Stratton's debut the presentation of "human curiosities" for the purpose of entertainment was deemed dishonorable and seen as an unpleasing carnival attraction. However after viewers were introduced to Stratton and performances he was able to change the perception people held toward freak shows. Stratton's lively entertainments made these types of carnival shows one of the most favored forms of theatre in the United States.His marriage to Lavinia Warren also a little person became front-page news. The wedding took place at Grace Episcopal Church and the wedding reception was held at New York City's Metropolitan Hotel. The couple stood atop a grand piano at the reception to greet some 10000 guests. Rare to find a vintage picture of the couple dated and inscribed so early in their marriage and nice companion images inscriptions on three other pictures are in facsimile handwriting.TOGETHER WITH:BLEEKER Sylvester: Gen Tom Thumb's Three Yers' Tour Around the World accompanied by His Wife – Lavinia Warren Stratton Commodore Nutt Miss Minnie Warren and Party.New York: S. Booth 1872. Woodcut illustrations.8vo. 144 pp.; original printed pictorial orange wrappers overlayed with decorative cloth including spine.
19802110502150414895elementary school 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 elementary school paperback
19802110502150414740elementary school 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 elementary school paperback
189537701Leipzig: Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber 1895. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original white cloth upper board pictorially stamped in gilt and polychrome silk endpapers. One small spot to lower board small book label to front pastedown else a crisp fine copy of this scarce and desirable work on circus athletes freaks and itinerant performers. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber unknown
191253602New York: H.N. Tiemann Co. 4 East 30th St. March 1912. One silver gelatin photo. 7.5 x 8.5 in. w/ embossed photographer’s stamp at lower left corner pencil annotations on verso of photo 1 corner w/ very slight loss still VG image with bright strong contrast. This image depicts the famed Renaissance Revival structure based on the Moorish Giralda Tower in Spain at Fifth & Madison Ave. in March 1912. Designed by Stanford White for McKim Mead & White this historic venue included the largest amphitheater in America equipped with a tank for aquatic shows a rooftop theatre cabaret restaurant and concert hall. The Cleopatra spectacle featured 1500 performers including the African-American minstrel troop organized by James Wolfscale featuring his three sons and the rest of the musicians mounted on camels playing their instruments. The show which ran from March 23 - April 22 1912 is perhaps best remembered for the widely reported suffrage rally held by 75 women circus performers of the world’s first “Circus Suffrage Society†and notably snubbed by the socialite Suffrage Movement leaders including Harriet Stanton Blatch. Led by Josie De Mott a bareback trick rider acrobat Zella Florence and included women animal trainers wire walkers hand balancers dancers acrobats and the renowned female Hercules -- Katie Sandwina. This Madison Square Garden was demolished in 1924 after the New York Life Insurance Co. which held the mortgage built their landmark Cass Gilbert-designed New York Life Building and another Madison Square Garden venue was opened on 8th Ave. between 49th and 50th. See: Guide to the H.N. Tiemann & Co. Photograph Collection 1880-1916 New York Historical Society 2013; Abbot & Seroff Ragged but Right: Black Traveling Shows pp. 166-169; Circus Activism: Barnum’s Female Stars Demand Right To Vote Name Baby Giraffe ‘Miss Suffrage’ at Madison Square Garden Bowery Bows 2012. H.N. Tiemann Co., [4 East 30th St.], unknown
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2021x-103217689XRoutledge 2021. Paperback. New. 172 pages. 9.18x6.12x0.42 inches. Routledge paperback
2019x-0367346192Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 171 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
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