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The Circus, 1870-1950

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The history and legacy of the circus

During its heyday one hundred years ago, the American circus was the largest show-biz industry the world had ever seen. From the mid-1800s to mid-1900s, traveling American circuses performed for audiences of up to 14,000 per show, employed as many as 1,600 men and women, and crisscrossed the country on 20,000 miles of railroad in one season alone. The spectacle of death-defying daredevils, strapping super-heroes and scantily-clad starlets, fearless animal trainers, and startling freaks gripped the American imagination, outshining theater, vaudeville, comedy, and minstrel shows of its day, and ultimately paved the way for film and television to take root in the modern era. Long before the Beat generation made “on the road” expeditions popular, the circus personified the experience and offered many young Americans the dream of adventure, reinvention, and excitement.

With 670 pages and nearly 900 color and black-and-white illustrations, this book brings to life the grit and glamour behind the circus phenomenon. Images include photographic gems by key early circus photographers such as Frederick Whitman Glasier and Edward Kelty, about 180 of the earliest color photographs ever taken of the circus from the 1940s and 1950s, 200 posters by the famous Strobridge lithographers, iconic circus photographs by Mathew Brady, Cornell Capa, Walker Evans, Weegee, Lisette Model, and little-known circus images by Stanley Kubrick and Charles and Ray Eames; also included are rare color and black-and-white lithographs and engravings from the 16th–19th centuries illustrating the worldwide roots of the circus, as well as original sideshow banners by legendary sideshow banner artists Nieman Eisman, Fred G. Johnson, and David “Snap” Wyatt.

Organized into nine thematic chapters, the book sheds new light on circus history, from a behind-the-scenes look at life on the move, to the freedoms enjoyed by early female performers, to the innovative production skills that demanded as much know-how as a modern-day film production. For the first time ever, contemporary readers can now experience the legend of the American circus in full effect. The book’s broad subject matter, riveting images, and diverse visual material will appeal both to the circus aficionado and those who have never before been to circus.

About the editor:
Noel Daniel is a book editor based in Los Angeles. After graduating from Princeton University, she studied in Berlin on a Fulbright Scholarship. She received a Master’s in London and was the director of a photography art gallery before becoming a book editor.

About the authors:
Linda Granfield is a widely published author whose book Circus: An Album won six awards, including a place on the “Best of the Best” list by Chicago Public Library. Known for her clear and accessible writing, Granfield has penned many young adult publications as well as adult nonfiction books. She lives in Toronto, Canada.

San Francisco-based circus historian Dominique Jando has written five books on the circus, was associate artistic director of New York’s Big Apple Circus 1983–2002, and director of the San Francisco School of Circus Arts 2003–04. He is also cofounder of Paris’s world-famous circus arts competition, the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain.

About the contributing author:
Circus historian Fred Dahlinger, Jr., is the author of several books on the American circus. Dahlinger fact-checked the book’s text using the extensive array of publications and unique primary source material he has compiled over the last 40 years on the technology, art forms, music, and management of circuses and outdoor amusement.

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The Circus, 1870-1950

Daniel, Noel (ED)
Jando, Dominique / Granfield, Linda / Dahlinger, Jr., Fred
Hardcover 11.4 x 17.3 in., 670 pages, $ 200.00
ISBN: 978-3-8228-5153-1
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
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Noel Daniel at Illinois State University for the book presentation and signing of "The Circus 1870-1950"
November 06, 2008
Illinois State University, Special Collections, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois 61790, United States
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"Pinito del Oro, que alabó el libro publicado ahora en todo el mundo por TASCHEN, se mostró pesimista con respecto a la situación del circo en España, porque indicó que hoy en día "no podría ser igual" por la idea de sacrificio, la pérdida de afición y la falta de maestros. Y, además, cabe decir por la falta de "un concepto del circo" para "las generaciones jóvenes", que es la pretensión que, en entrevista con Efe, movió a la editora de The Circus, 1870-1950, Noel Daniel, a concebir un libro para todo el mundo. Daniel señaló que 'el reto es trasladar la idea del circo y de introducirles (a los jóvenes) en esa idea con fotografías, ilustraciones, diseño, cultura popular, historia', para que, según ella, 'reconozcan el circo<.Esta editora achacó a la televisión, las películas, Internet y la radio la pérdida de interés por el circo. Asimismo, Noel Daniel confesó que parte de su intención fue trasladar a estas páginas cómo los artistas crean una comunidad y se apasionan y arriesgan cada día, cada segundo, con disciplina y sobre el escenario"."Intenté imaginarme a mí misma como una potencial lectora" del libro y finalmente, The Circus se convertirá en un objeto de lujo como si fuese una escultura o en una llave de inspiración para personas interesadas en la cultura visual y el arte, matizó, y para los poetas. Y es que The Circus ha sido diseñado con mimo y de forma exquisita: con tapas de tela estampadas, un formato inusual, una tipografía que remite a principios del siglo XX, una selección de colores propios de carteles del circo, una cuidada edición de las fotografías e ilustraciones antiguas -un 60% del libro- así como ensayos que acompañan a la información gráfica. Ese estilo de vida que contuvo "una esperanza -según Noel-, un sueño, unos ideales", es lo que esta editora ha tratado de trasladar a estas páginas llenas de sensibilidad que imitan hasta el paso del tiempo por su papel que, brillante por su juventud, habla de tiempos pasados, de los aplausos en el Ringling."
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