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The colossal P.T. Barnum reader : nothing else like it in the universe

P. T. Barnum (Author), James W. Cook (Editor)
The Colossal P. T. Barnum Reader reveals the trailblazing American showman as, by turns, a moral reformer, a habitual hoaxer, an insightful critic, a savvy "puffer," a master of images, a sparkling writer, a relentless provocateur, and an early advocate of "family" entertainments. Taken together, these selections paint a new and more complete portrait of this complex man than has ever been seen before. James W. Cook's The Colossal P. T. Barnum Reader includes large excerpts from Barnum's semi-autobiographical novel The Adventures of an Adventurer (1841), his European letters from 1844-46 informing readers of the New York Atlas of his reception by royalty overseas, selections from his Ancient and Modern Humbugs of the World (Barnum's 1864-65 insider's look into nineteenth-century frauds), and much, much more. The book also features vintage photographs and reproductions of difficult-to-find images from Barnum's two-decade collaboration with the prominent New York lithographers Currier and Ives. Collectively, these materials help us to track the shifting personas of the great showman, his promotional choices, and his publics across the nineteenth century. Book jacket
Print Book, English, ©2005
University of Illinois Press, Urbana, ©2005
x, 258 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
9780252030543, 9780252072956, 0252030540, 0252072952
58791435
The architect of the modern culture industry / James W. Cook
Gallery I: Barnum's serialized writings
Gallery 2: Barnum's promotions
Gallery 3: Barnum's gallery of wonders
Gallery 4: Barnum's public reception
Gallery 5: Barnum's legacy