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The Circus a history

Fred Stone

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English
Fred Stone
18 March 2026
For centuries, the circus has been one of the most spectacular forms of entertainment ever created. Beneath the towering canvas of the big top, audiences have witnessed breathtaking acrobatics, daring feats of strength, magnificent animals, and the laughter of unforgettable clowns. But behind the glittering lights and thunderous applause lies a rich and fascinating history filled with innovation, ambition, triumph, and controversy.

The Circus: A History takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of the circus, from its earliest roots in traveling fairs and equestrian displays to the grand international spectacles that amazed millions. This book explores how the circus evolved from small wandering troupes into vast entertainment empires that crossed continents and shaped popular culture.

Inside these pages you will discover the origins of the circus ring, the rise of legendary showmen, the incredible lives of performers who risked everything for the thrill of the crowd, and the extraordinary animals that became icons of the spectacle. From gravity-defying trapeze artists and masterful acrobats to the timeless art of clowning, the circus has always pushed the limits of human skill and imagination.

The book also delves into the fascinating world behind the scenes-circus camps, traveling caravans, elaborate costumes, music orchestras, and the ingenious technology that made impossible performances possible. It examines the curious sideshows that once shocked and fascinated audiences, the powerful marketing that drew crowds from miles away, and the global expansion that turned the circus into one of the most influential entertainment industries in history.
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Imprint:   Fred Stone
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   122g
ISBN:   9798233111884
Pages:   118
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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