Humbug: The Art of P.T. Barnum

Neil Harris
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This carefully researched study of America's greatest showman, huckster, and impresario is both an inclusive analysis of the historical and cultural forces that were the conditions of P. T. Barnum's success, and, as befits its subject, a richly entertaining presentation of the outrageous man and his exploits.
Genres: BiographyNonfictionHistory19th Century
352 Pages

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