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Like the circus, this magnificent volume offers a cavalcade of color and dynamism, dizzying the eye with photographs, posters, and reproductions of ephemera from the "living spectacle." Drawing heavily on the holdings at the French National Library, Jacob-a circus scholar, historian, and director-contextualizes the stunning kaleidoscope of images, many of which have never been previously published, with an accessible overview of circus development ... Ideal for both scholars and aficionados of the circus, as well as those looking for a vibrant, engaging introduction to the form, this text moves from the circus's origins through its integrations with equestrian forms, to its triumph as a major mode of entertainment in the 1800s. Twentieth-century excursions include the Soviet circus, Chinese performers, Fellini's fascination with circus through cinema, and circus arts schools of today ... [This] brilliant volume (rendered at times poetic by Augusta Dörr's translation from French) will be appreciated by all, regardless of their background. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readers. CHOICE
Foreword by Marius Kwint
ORIGINS: ANTIQUITY - 1770
THE GRAND HIGHWAY
A Day at the Circus
The Foundations of the 'Grande Banque d'Occident'
Jugglers, Entertainers and Acrobats
Priests, Gypsies, Merchants: Travellers' Tales
Fairs, Construction Sites and Rostrums: The First Performance Venues
Preparing the Ground and Codes for Western Acrobatics
IMPACT AND DOMINATION: 1770-1880
THE WEST CONQUERS THE WORLD
It All Began with a Circle
Families and Troupes: The Great Dynastic Ventures
The Franconi Dynasty
A Huge Building Site: The Circus Joins the City
Equestrians Triumph Throughout Europe
Pauline Cuzent
Pantomimes and the Emergence of Narrative in the Circus
Circus Bodies: The Advent of Spectacular Gymnastics
Jules Léotard
Whiteface and Auguste Clowns
Foottit and Chocolat
CHANGES:1880-1930
OF MEN AND BEASTS
Exoticism, Wild Beasts and Splendour, German-Style
Hans Stosch-Sarrasini
Men and Beasts
Claire Héliot
Setting a System for Mobility: The Big Top
America, America
The Towering Figure of America and its Influence in Europe
Phineas Taylor Barnum
"Monsieur Loyal": The Spoken Word Enters the Circus
Roger Lanzac
INFLUENCES: 1930-2015
THE BIG PLUNGE
The Soviet Circus: State Circus and Vehicle for Propaganda
Margarita Nazarova
Karandash
The Chinese Acrobatic Theatre: a Renaissance
Xia Ju Hua
The End of a World: The American Circus in Turmoil
John Ringling North
The Circo Fellini: A Fresh Perspective on the Ring, In Italy and Elsewhere
The Revival of the Circus Arts in France, Quebec and Belgium
Annie Fratellini
FINALE: A Circus for Today and Tomorrow
Glossary
Bibliography
Index of Names
Pascal Jacob is a prominent circus arts historian who lectures at the Sorbonne, France.