The Circus, Lure and Legend

The Circus, Lure and Legend by Mildred Sandison Fenner is a 1st edition book published by Prentice-Hall in 1970, featuring 208 pages in English. This work presents a diverse collection of photographs, articles, news clippings, poems, short stories, and cartoons that explore the excitement and enchantment of the circus throughout history.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of content that captures the essence of the circus, showcasing its evolution from ancient times to the present. The book delves into various aspects of circus life, reflecting on its cultural significance and the joy it brings to audiences. With a focus on themes related to investments and economic conditions in Japan, this edition offers a unique perspective on the circus phenomenon.
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Photographs, articles, news clippings, poems, short stories, and cartoons capture the excitement and enchantment of the circus from ancient times to the present.
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