Battle for the Big Top
P.T. Barnum, James Bailey, John Ringling, and the Death-Defying Saga of the American Circus
by Les Standiford
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Pub Date Jun 15 2021 | Archive Date Sep 08 2021
Perseus Books, PublicAffairs | PublicAffairs
Description
Millions have sat under the “big top,” watching as trapeze artists glide and clowns entertain, but few know the captivating stories behind the men whose creativity, ingenuity, and determination created one of our country’s most beloved pastimes.
In Battle for the Big Top, New York Times–bestselling author Les Standiford brings to life a remarkable era when three circus kings—James Bailey, P. T. Barnum, and John Ringling—all vied for control of the vastly profitable and influential American Circus. Ultimately, the rivalry of these three men resulted in the creation of an institution that would surpass all intentions and, for 147 years, hold a nation spellbound.
Filled with details of their ever-evolving showmanship, business acumen, and personal magnetism, this Ragtime-like narrative will delight and enchant circus-lovers and anyone fascinated by the American experience.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781541762282 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 272 |
Featured Reviews
Thank you to NetGalley and Public Affairs for a DARC of this title in exchange for my honest review. I have an odd love of the history of the circus. Most of them focus on the performers or sideshow people, but this one was interesting because it combined the background of the circus, the people who made it what it was. This book read like a novel rather than a non fiction book, and I appreciated that. I highly recommend this book.
Really fascinating history about the circus in general, and specifically about the three major circus leaders in America. I learned a lot, and it made me curious to read more on the topic. Well written and structured.
I loved this book. Les Standiford tells a great story about the American circus. He uses a conversational tone and gives comprehensive biographies without getting bogged down in detail. Although not a biographical work, the history of the American circus is intimately tied to the people who ran them, so was a great intertwining of the two genres. The book reads more like a well-paced novel and it was hard to put down. The subject matter is intriguing; I’ve seen circuses on television and in movies, but Standiford brought them to life on the page. This book is well worth reading.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary advance reader copy of this book via Netgalley for review purposes.
*This book was received as an Advanced Reviewer's Copy from NetGalley.
Historical fiction can be hit or miss sometimes, even if the subject matter is especially interesting. I'm happy to say that this one is a hit for me. About the major players in the circus and the historical origination, there was enough entertainment and information here to satisfy just about anyone.
In this book, the origins of the circus are briefly explored and then the real meat of it begins; Barnum, Bailey, and the Ringling Brothers. The reader is taken through how each circus leader got their start and the many iterations, buyouts, competition, etc. each is faced with. It came as a surprise to me that ultimately, all of these shows were under the same ownership, despite having distinctive names and seemingly in 'competition' with each other. Which is not to say they weren't ever in competition, but I didn't realize how far back that actually was.
Each of the narratives is interesting, has poignant facts, and little known history about each circus. It definitely wasn't the dry history that you can sometimes get that is all fact but not engaging. I devoured this book pretty quickly as it was an enjoyable read while still being informative. And since the circus is a subject that holds many people's hearts and imaginations, it was relieving to see it covered in such an expansive way.
If you like the circus and are interested in its history, this is definitely the book for you!
Review by M. Reynard 2021
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