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The life of P.T. Barnum / written by himself, Phineas T. Barnum ; introduction by Terence Whalen.
Author
Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2000.
Description
xxxvii, 404 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor) 1810-1891
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Circus owners
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United States
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Biography
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Summary note
"For more than fifty years, Phineas T. Barnum embodied all that was grand and fraudulent in American mass culture. Over the course of a life that spanned the nineteenth century (1810-91), he inflicted himself upon a surprisingly willing public in a variety of guises, from newspaper editor (or libeler) to traveling showman (or charlatan) and distinguished public benefactor (or shameless hypocrite)." "Barnum deliberately cultivated his ambiguous public image through a lifelong advertising campaign, shrewdly exploiting the cultural and technological capabilities of the new publishing industry. While running his numerous shows and exhibitions, Barnum managed to publish newspaper articles, exposes of fraud (not his own), self-help tracts, and a series of best-selling autobiographies, each promising to give "the true history of my many adventures."".
"Updated editions of The Life of P.T. Barnum appeared regularly, allowing Barnum to keep up with demand and purge the narrative of details that might offend posterity. The present volume is the first modern edition of Barnum's original and outrageous autobiography, published in 1855 and unavailable for more than a century."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes
Originally published: New York : Redfield, 1855.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Chapter I. My Early History 12
First Appearance
School Experience
John Haight
Breaking the Ice
A Debt Discharged
Living Statues
Dive, you Vagabond!
Speculation in Horns
Biter Bit
Horse and his Rider
Crisis
John goes to Sea
A Naval Officer
Pennies and Sixpennies
Fish out of Water
First Visit to New-York
Adventures in the City
Speculation in Oranges
Guns and Torpedoes
Funds running low
My first Swop
Vast Supplies
Corporation Morals
End of the Bargain
Chapter II. Clerk in a Store--Anecdotes 28
Clerk in a Store
An Eye to Business
Jokers' Exchange
My Inheritance
Ivy Island
Anticipations
An Exploring Expedition
Among the Bogs
A Hornets' Nest
Promised Land
Vanished Dreams
Razor-strops
Diamond cut Diamond
Drunkard's Keg
Sense of Honor
Dark Picture
Credit stopped
Tricks of Trade
Three in a Bed
Traps and Barricades
Battle of the Spurs
Wrong Horse
Chapter III. Sunday-School--Old Meeting-House 43
Sunday-School
Eccentric Clergyman
A zealous Brother
Pumping a Witness
Awful Disclosures
Suspicious Circumstances
Trial
Climax
Wedding Fee
Doctrinal Discussions
Old Meeting-House
Stove Reform
Power of Imagination
Deacon's Appeal
Bible-Class
One Thing Needful
An Explosion
Chapter IV. Anecdotes with an Episode 55
My Grandfather's Voyage
A Stray Clergyman
Beard Question
A Quandary
Whiskers Doomed
Half-shaved
Razor Overboard
Indian File
Unique Procession
Joke kept up
Christian's Death-bed
Irishman's Dog
Clinching the Bargain
Trick discovered
Mrs. O'Brien consoled
Blue-Laws
Stage Agent
Dodging the Deacons
Stretching the Legs
Jehn's Consternation
A Dry Season
Miller's Trial
Verdict
Old Bob
Bob in the Bogs
Rider afoot
A Slave for Life
Marking the Value
Chapter V. A Batch of Incidents 74
Money-making
Lotteries
An attractive Scheme
No Blanks
Small Prizes
Predecessors in Humbug
Cutting up Bacon
Out of Breath
An off Ox
White-faced Rum
A Pillar in the Church
A Fish Story
Tables turned
Taking the Census
Quick Work
Hieroglyphies
A Strange Name
Taking an Oath
Button Moulds
Tin Peddler
Trading in Whetstones
Difference
Materials for my Book
Wood Chopper
Excitement increases
Wonderful Bean
A Joke foreclosed
Death of my Father
A Trade in Bottles
My Lottery
Bottles and Skimmers
Lots of Tin
Doggerel
Mysterious Stockings
Curious Coincidence
An Act of "Charity"
Queer Symptoms
Tit for Tat
Trade in Russia
Comedy of Errors
Fun flies
Explanation
Filling Rum Bottles
Old Pensioners
Duel
A Dead Shot
Chapter VI. Incidents and Various Schemes 106
A Toe-string
Spirit of Speculation
On my own Hook
Youthful Restlessness
Successful Experiment
Extending Business
Swearing out the Balance
Seeing the Elephant
Forcing a Settlement
Pettifogging
Speech Spoiled
My Maiden Plea
A Cheap Wedding
Disappointed Squire
Quack Dentist
Geese Feathers
Consultation
Love-Letter
Vinegar and Honey
Poetical Appeal
Tender-lines
Compromise
Extravagant Living
A Close Shave
Useful Information
Facts and Figures
Lottery Mania
Plot and Counterplot
My Marriage
Irish Peddler
Mock Trial
Motion to Adjourn
A Real Lawyer
A Seattering Court
Judge Parsons
House-keeping
Religious Excitement
Sectarian Politics
Herald of Freedom
Libel Suit
In Jail
Day of Jubilee
Balancing Accounts
Chapter VII. Struggling--Joice Heth--Vivalla 142
Removal to New-York
Temptingt Advertisements
Seeking Employment
Disappointment
Darrow and the Shirt
Missed a Figure
Joice Heth
My First Interview
Bill of Sale
I Purchase Joice
Contract
Exhibition at Niblo's
Management
Notices of the Press
Lawrie Todd
Ancient Hymns
Joice in Boston
Maelzel
Important Discovery
A Ludicrous Incident
Signor Vivalla
My Second Show
Washington City
Scene in the Senate
Anne Royall
A Tempest of Wrath
Paul Pry
Proposed Speculation
Pawning my Watch
Challenge
A Crotchet
Private Interview
Great Excitement
Trial of Skill
Moral
Death of Joice
Post-Mortem Examination
A Statement
Lyman's Hoax
Newspaper Controversy
False History
My Object
Chapter VIII. Travelling Circus 177
Our First Performance
Incident in Church
Old Turner
A Disagreeable Joke
Tar and Feathers
Wrong Customer
Fast Board
A Crammed Company
Arithmetical Puzzles
Sorrowful Parting
Speech in a Grove
Serious Reflections
Dead-head Sheriff
Sharp Dodging
Conspiracy Defeated
Contracted Quarters
A Perilous Journey
Vivalla and the Indian
Courage oozed out
Egg Trick
A Discomfited Juggler
Yankee Munchausen
Mysterious Boots
A Long Nap
Living Mummies
My Uncle's Number
Legs by the Bushel
Bad Luck
A Friend in Need
A Hasty Wedding
A Sudden Departure
Advertising for a Pariner
Curious Propositions
A new Business
Remnants of my Capital
A Batch of Recipes
A Showman again
Recollections of my Tour
A Mock Diamond
In Jail again
Chapter IX. American Museum 214
New Enterprises
Foot of the Ladder
Strong Resolutions
American Museum
A Bold Attempt
An Interview
Propositions
Ivy Island again
A Repulse
Tactics
Shots take Effect
Stratagem Foiled
Victory
Neck or Nothing
Museum Improvements
Humbug and Reality
Niagara in the Museum
Taxed for a Cataract
Falls in Full Flow
Caught by an Editor
Captain Cook Club
My Laurels in Danger
Hoaxer Hoaxed
Fejee Mermaid
Puzzle for Naturalists
Professor Griffin
Ways and Means
An Ingenious Work
Preliminaries
Siebold's Explanation
Grand Announcement
Old Dutchman
A Sight of the "Mare-Maid"
Mermaid and Cigar
Professor Nonplussed
Striking the Flag
Receipts in Contrast
Profitable Opposition
Gen. Tom Thumb
A Frank Confession
Chapter X. European Tour--Tom Thumb 246
Embarkation for England
Farewell Thoughts
Tobacco Trick
Courtesy for a Fee
A Yankee Guide
Gloomy Prospects
Gleam of Sunshine
Value of Dwarfs
London Manager
Nobility Excluded
Mr. Everett
Visit at Rothschild's
Golden Showers
Lessons in Etiquette
Tom Thumb before the Queen
Backing Out
Tom and the Poodle
Prince of Wales
Royalty and Yankee Doodle
Fashionable Popularity
Queen Dowager
Iron Duke and Bonaparte
Emperor Nicholas
Review at Windsor
Louis Philippe
Royal Industry
Field of Waterloo
Deceased Military Friends
An unexpected Smash
Custom of the Country
A Soaker
Barber-ous Proceedings
Brummagem Relies
Worth makes the Man
Golden Calves
A Day with Albert Smith
Who is Shakspeare?
Guy of Warwick
A Flock of Showmen
A Great Day's Work
Castle-hunting
Yankee Curiosity
A Lucky Pile
An American Prince
Suspicious Sausages
Aneedote of Franklin
Electric Glory
Distinguished Americans
General at Home
Twenty-five Cents' Worth
Tour in the United States
General in Cuba
Raising Turkeys
Chapter XI. Jenny Lind Enterprise 296
An Agent to Europe
Terms of Engagement
Misrepresentations
A Surprise
Agreement ratified --y A Cheap Picture
Preparing the Way
First Meeting with Jenny
Landing
Water versus Wine
A new Proposition
Jenny's Benevolence
First Concert
Enthusiastic Reception
Petty Annoyances
Press
Receipts
An Affecting Incident
A Ruse
President Fillmore
Messrs. Clay, Cass, Webster, and Benton
Washington's Grave
Shaking Hands
Extempore Waiter
Christmas Tree
Solemn Moments
Jenny in Havana
A Triumph
Recreation
Vivalla and his Dog
Prodigy
Up the Mississippi
Mystified Barber
Hermitage
April Fool
Another Ruse
Humbugged after all
Useless Revolvers
Engagement closed
Jenny's Marriage
Charity Concerts
Price of Tickets
Total Receipts of Concerts
Jenny Lind's Receipts
Chapter XII. "Side Shows"--Buffalo Hunt, Etc. 344
Moving Shakspeare's House
Swiss Bell Ringers
Various Enterprises
Philadelphia Museum
Travelling Menagerie
Woolly Horse
Fremont's Nondescript
His Last Kick
Herd of Buffaloes
A Free Exhibition
Buffalo Hunt
Pleased with Humbug
Circumstances alter Cases
Monkey and Gander Skins
Chapter XIII. Temperance and Agriculture 359
My Temperance Movements
An Inextricable Dilemma
My Conversion
Self-delusion
Maine Law
Temperance Lectures
A Question answered
Cold Victuals
A Man without Friends
Gratifying Incident
Temperance Tract
Agriculture
Small Potatoes
Grafts and Suckers
Indigestible Food
Importance of Agriculture
Labor and Taste.
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ISBN
0252069021 (paper : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^99462094^
OCLC
43246088
RCP
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