Barnum's Own Story The Autobiography of P. T. Barnum

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Pub. Date: 2017-09-13
Publisher(s): Dover Publications
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Summary

P. T. Barnum's career of showmanship and charlatanry was marked by a surprising undercurrent of honesty and forthrightness. His exuberant autobiography forms a happy combination of all those traits, revealing the whole story of his world-famous hoaxes and publicity stunts. Here is a pageant of nineteenth-century America's gullibility and thirst for marvels, as told by the master of revels himself.
A born storyteller, Barnum recalls his association with Tom Thumb, his audience with Queen Victoria, and his trouble keeping Jenny Lind's angelic image intact during a trying tour. He tells of Jumbo, the most famous elephant in history, from the creature's heroic arrival in America to its tragic death in a railroad accident; of his attempts to transfer Shakespeare's house and Madame Tussaud's Waxworks from England to New York; and of his triumphant reentry into public life after financial failure and five disastrous fires had all but wiped him out. The true-life tale of a man of boundless imagination and indomitable energy, Barnum's autobiography embodies the spirit of America's most exciting boom years.

Author Biography

Phineas Taylor "P. T." Barnum (1810–1891) formed the circus that came to be known as The Greatest Show on Earth. A brash, larger-than-life entrepreneur, he transformed the nature of commercial entertainment in the 19th century, from his private museum of curiosities to his big-top extravaganzas. Barnum introduced audiences to General Tom Thumb, Jumbo the elephant, and Jenny Lind, "The Swedish nightingale," among other sensations. He concluded his career by serving two terms in the legislature of his home state, Connecticut, and as the mayor of Bridgeport.

Table of Contents

Editor's Foreword
I. Early Boyhood
II. Clerk in a Store: Ivy Island
III. More Experiences as a Country Clerk
IV. In Business for Myself
V. Brief Editorial Career: Removal to New York
VI. My Start as a Showman: Joice Heth, "Signor Vivalla"
VII. Experiences as a Travelling Showman
VIII. Hard Times in New York: On the Road Again
IX. The American Museum
X. The Model of Niagara: The "Fejee Mermaid"
XI. The Road to Riches
XII. General Tom Thumb
XIII. General Tom Thumb in London
XIV. In France
XV. In Belgium
XVI. In England Again
XVII. At Home
XVIII. The Jenny Lind Enterprise
XIX. The Nightingale in New York
XX. On Tour with Jenny Lind
XXI. More Incidents of the Tour
XXII. Close of the Campaign
XXIII. Other Enterprises: "Woolly Horse," "Buffalo Hunt"
XXIV. Work and Play
XXV. The Jerome Clock Company Entanglement
XXVI. Clouds and Sunshine
XXVII. Rest But Not Rust
XXVIII. Abroad Again
XXIX. In Holland: Home Again
XXX. The Art of Money-Getting
XXXI. Richard's Himself Again
XXXII. Menagerie and Museum Memoranda
XXXIII. More About the Museum
XXXIV. Mr. and Mrs. General Tom Thumb
XXXV. Political and Personal
XXXVI. Bennett and the Herald
XXXVII. Public Lecturing
XXXVIII. The New Museum
XXXIX. East Bridgeport: Seaside Park, New Homes
XL. Rest only Found in Action
XLI. Hippodromical, Hymeneal and Municipal
XLII. Foreign and Domestic: The Great Alliance
XLIII. Two Famous Elephants
XLIV. The White Elephant
XLV. Death of Jumbo: Alice
XLVI. My Fifth Great Fire
Concluding Note
 

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