Humbug: The Art of P.T. Barnum. 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 /5(4). P.T. Barnum's work was his life. He wasn't an artist and had no spectacular talent except to be able see it in others, exploit and publicize it. He was both a subversive and Victorian, a phony and a realist, a humbug and an exposer of www.doorway.ru by: Humbug;: The art of P. T. Barnum by Neil Harris. Little, Brown. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library.
Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum. Neil Harris. University of Chicago Press, - Seiten. 0 Rezensionen. 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. From the publisher. 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. Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum by Harris, Neil and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum. Humbug.: 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. He has also consulted for a variety of institutions, from the Princeton University Art Museum, Reynolda House, the Library of Congress, the USS Intrepid Air and Space Museum, and "History Detectives", to the National Building Museum, the Mark Twain House, the Lincoln Park Zoo, and the P. T. Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Ct. Harris has sat on the. In “Humbug” Neil Harris has written a useful and well‐researched work, one that examines the period in which Barnum lived with more precision than do previous studies and which supersedes.
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