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Agnes Lake Hickok : queen of the circus, wife of a legend

Fisher, Linda A. ; Bowers, Carrie
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 2020

The first woman in America to own and operate a circus, Agnes Lake spent thirty years under the Big Top before becoming the wife of Wild Bill Hickok—a mere five months before he was killed. Although books abound on the famous lawman, Agnes’s life has remained obscured by circus myth and legend.

Linda A. Fisher and Carrie Bowers have written the first biography of this colorful but little-known circus performer. Agnes originally found fame as a slack-wire walker and horseback rider, and later as an animal trainer. Her circus career spanned more than four decades. Following the murder of her first husband, Bill Lake, she was the sole manager of the “Hippo-Olympiad and Mammoth Circus.” While taking her show to Abilene, she met town marshal Hickok and five years later she married him. After Hickok’s death, Agnes traveled with P. T. Barnum and Buffalo Bill Cody, and managed her daughter Emma Lake’s successful equestrian career.

This account of a remarkable life cuts through fictions about Agnes’s life, including her own embellishments, to uncover her true story. Numerous illustrations, including rare photographs and circus memorabilia, bring Agnes’s world to life.
The first woman in America to own and operate a circus, Agnes Lake spent thirty years under the Big Top before becoming the wife of Wild Bill Hickok—a mere five months before he was killed. Although books abound on the famous lawman, Agnes’s life has remained obscured by circus myth and legend.

Linda A. Fisher and Carrie Bowers have written the first biography of this colorful but little-known circus performer. Agnes originally found fame as a ...


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The circus : 1870s - 1950s

Daniel, Noel ; Jando, Dominique ; Granfield, Linda
Köln : Taschen, 2016

Durant son âge d’or, le cirque américain était la plus importante industrie de divertissement que le monde ait jamais connue. Du milieu du 19e au milieu du 20e siècle, les cirques itinérants américains se produisaient devant jusqu’à 14 000 spectateurs par spectacle et sillonnaient les quelques 32 000 km de voies ferrées du pays en une saison. Les sensations procurées au public par ces trompe-la-mort flamboyants et ces superhéros tout en muscles et élasticité enflamment l’imagination des Américains, éclipsant le théâtre, les comiques et les minstrel shows (spectacles où des acteurs blancs sont déguisés en noirs) populaires à l’époque, et c’est bien le cirque qui, alors, ouvre la voie au cinéma et à la télévision. Le cirque apporte aux jeunes Américains un rêve d’aventure et de réinvention.

Ce livre redonne vie à l’audace et à la fascination que le phénomène circassien incarne. Les images comptent quelques joyaux de la photographie signés des premiers photographes de cet univers à part, Frederick Whitman Glasier et Edward Kelty, un grand nombre des premières photos couleur réalisées du cirque dans les années 1940 et 1950, des clichés célèbres de Mathew Brady ou Cornell Capa, et des photos de cirque peu connues prises par Stanley Kubrick ou Charles et Ray Eames. Pour la première fois, le lecteur d’aujourd’hui peut faire l’expérience du légendaire cirque américain dans toute sa gloire. [résumé de l'éditeur]
Durant son âge d’or, le cirque américain était la plus importante industrie de divertissement que le monde ait jamais connue. Du milieu du 19e au milieu du 20e siècle, les cirques itinérants américains se produisaient devant jusqu’à 14 000 spectateurs par spectacle et sillonnaient les quelques 32 000 km de voies ferrées du pays en une saison. Les sensations procurées au public par ces trompe-la-mort flamboyants et ces superhéros tout en muscles ...


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John Durang : man of the american stage

Matluck Brooks, Lynn
Amherst, N.Y : Cambria Press, 2011

John Durang: Man of the American Stage takes the perspective of the theater as a crucible for the forging of American identity and culture. John Durang (1768–1822) is both an exemplary and a remarkable figure in early American theater. Among the first native-born Americans to appear on the stage, he was the first to make the theater his life. The son of French-German immigrants, he established an American theater dynasty that extends to the present day (playwright Christopher Durang). He is best remembered as a dancer, famed for his hornpipe and other dance specialties, but he was also an actor, puppeteer, singer, musician, pyrotechnician, scene painter, circus clown, acrobat, and manager of his own company. While his career focused on Philadelphia, he pioneered theater in inland towns, playing some roles in German. He toured with the first circus to perform in Canada, and played in cities throughout the northeastern United States. [editor summary]
John Durang: Man of the American Stage takes the perspective of the theater as a crucible for the forging of American identity and culture. John Durang (1768–1822) is both an exemplary and a remarkable figure in early American theater. Among the first native-born Americans to appear on the stage, he was the first to make the theater his life. The son of French-German immigrants, he established an American theater dynasty that extends to the ...


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Dan Rice : the most famous man you've never heard of

Carlyon, David
New York : Public Affairs, 2001

Dan Rice had many lives. He was a pig presenter, a strongman, a lecturer, and a comic singer, all before joining the dazzling world of the circus. In 1855, he created Dan Rice's Great Show. Labeling himself the "Great American Humorist," he toured the country and spoke out on issues of the day before large crowds. Swept up in a new cult of celebrity, he rose to become one of the most famous—and infamous—men in America. He even ran for president. So why have so few people ever heard of Dan Rice? Propelled by an urge toward "refinement," American amusements began to stratify in the mid-19th century. The raucous antebellum jumble of performers, audiences, and forms split along a new performance hierarchy of high and low. Circus, though still vastly popular, became seen as lowbrow. In that changed world, Rice's aggressive humor and robust connection with a noisy, participatory audience became seen as crude—and worse—a civic threat. [editor summary]
Dan Rice had many lives. He was a pig presenter, a strongman, a lecturer, and a comic singer, all before joining the dazzling world of the circus. In 1855, he created Dan Rice's Great Show. Labeling himself the "Great American Humorist," he toured the country and spoke out on issues of the day before large crowds. Swept up in a new cult of celebrity, he rose to become one of the most famous—and infamous—men in America. He even ran for president. ...


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Letters I wish P. T. Barnum had written

Saxon, Arthur H. ; Barnum, Phineas Taylor
Fairfield, Connectivut : Jumbo'sPress, 1994


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Annals of the American Circus : 1848-1860

Thayer, Stuart
Seattle (Wash.) : Peanut Butter Pub., 1992


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Annals of the American Circus : 1793-1829

Thayer, Stuart
Seattle (Wash.) : Peanut Butter Pub., 1986


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Annals of the American Circus : 1830-1847

Thayer, Stuart
Seattle (Wash.) : Peanut Butter Pub., 1986


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Uncle Gus and the circus : the circus activities of Augustine Conant from 1850 to 1871

MacAllister, Copeland
Framingham : C. MacAllister, 1984


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The circus : Wisconsin's unique heritage

Conover, Richard E.
Baraboo, Wisc. : Circus World Museum, 1967


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C753c 1967

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The one-horse show : the life and times of Dan Rice, circus jester and philanthropist : a chronicle of early circus days

Kunzog, John C.
Jamestown, N.Y. : John C. Kunzog, 1962


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This Way to the Big Top

Vail, R. W. G.
New York : The New-York Historical Society, 1953


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Empire of culture : U.S. entertainers and the making of the Pacific circuit, 1850-1890

Wittmann, Matthew ; Cook, James W.
Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan - Philosophy, 2010

During the mid-nineteenth century, the ongoing development of a robust and expansive U.S. culture industry dovetailed with the emergence of a recognizable Pacific world shaped by the integrative forces of colonialism and capitalism. In the wake of the California Gold Rush, these seemingly disparate developments intersected as U.S. entertainers flocked to San Francisco and began to tour around the Pacific, giving birth to a vibrant entertainment circuit that fomented interactions and mediated exchanges between the United States and the diverse peoples and cultures of the Pacific world. This dissertation is a transnational cultural history of this Pacific circuit that focuses on the experiences of the U.S. entertainers that moved through it and their reciprocal interactions with the people and places that they encountered along the way. While the Pacific circuit generated a range of responses and served a variety of ends, within its capacious framework I seek to develop three broad and related themes. The first centers on the workings and transnational trajectory of the U.S. culture industry, which ensured that U.S. entertainers assumed a prominent and profitable position on the developing circuit. The second theme looks at how the performances of U.S. entertainers in transnational contexts were dynamic interactions imbued with cross-cultural meaning and long-term impacts. Lastly, the dissertation explores the complex relationship between the evolving Pacific circuit and an expanding U.S. empire. The analysis proceeds from the first circuses and minstrel troupes that embarked on transpacific tours in the early 1850s through the emergence of an increasingly integrated and expansive entertainment circuit in the 1870s. Noteworthy figures covered include General Tom Thumb, Harry Kellar, James Bailey, and the Georgia Minstrels, amongst many others. The Pacific circuit linked together an ever-increasing and shifting set of cultural markets and while Australia was the most significant, U.S. entertainers also visited Hawai’i, New Zealand, Japan, and major colonial ports like Singapore, Hong Kong, and Batavia. Ultimately, this study of the making of the Pacific circuit, and the entertainers that enlivened it, argues that the U.S. culture industry fabricated an “Empire of Culture” in the nineteenth-century Pacific world. [author sumamry]
During the mid-nineteenth century, the ongoing development of a robust and expansive U.S. culture industry dovetailed with the emergence of a recognizable Pacific world shaped by the integrative forces of colonialism and capitalism. In the wake of the California Gold Rush, these seemingly disparate developments intersected as U.S. entertainers flocked to San Francisco and began to tour around the Pacific, giving birth to a vibrant entertainment ...


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The moving of a modern caravan

Lee, Albert ; Rogers, W.A.
Bandwagon, avril 2010

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A documentary history of the Barnum and London Circus in 1881

Pfening, Fred D.
Bandwagon, novembre 2008

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Histoire des arts du cirque - États-Unis - 19e siècle [16]

Artistes de cirque - États-Unis - Biographies [4]

Propriétaires de cirque - États-Unis - Biographies [4]

Compagnies de cirque - États-Unis [2]

Dan Rice Great Show [spectacle de cirque] [2]

Histoire des arts du cirque - États-Unis - 18e siècle [2]

Rice, Dan [clown] [2]

Arts du spectacle - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle [1]

Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth [spectacle de cirque] [1]

Barnum, Phineas Taylor - Correspondance [1]

Barnum, Phineas Taylor [directeur de cirque] [1]

Caravanes de cirque [1]

Cirque - États-Unis - Conditions économiques [1]

Cirque - Illustrations, images, etc. [1]

Cirque traditionnel - États-Unis [1]

Conant, Augustine, 1828-1915 [1]

Culture populaire - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle [1]

Durang, John [artiste de cirque] [1]

Femmes artistes de cirque [1]

Georgia Minstrels [1]

Hickok, Agnes Lake [artiste de cirque] [1]

Hickok, Wild Bill [artiste de cirque] [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Asie [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Australie [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Canada [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Chine [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - États-Unis - 20e siècle [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Japon [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Nouvelle-Zélande [1]

Histoire des arts du cirque - Océanie [1]

Histoire des arts équestres - États-Unis [1]

Histoire du cirque - États-Unis - 20e siècle [1]

Histoire du théâtre - États-Unis [1]

James Anthony Bailey [directeur de cirque] [1]

Kellar, Harry [magicien] [1]

Lake's Hippo-Olympiad and Mammoth Circus [1]

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus [compagnie de cirque] [1]

Sherwood Stratton, Charles [General Tom Thumb] [1]

Véhicules de transport de cirque [1]

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