3-2-1 Circus!

3-2-1 Circus!
Title 3-2-1 Circus! PDF eBook
Author William Wegman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 22
Release 2014-06-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0698179250

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A kid-friendly concept book about counting What could be more irresistible than puppies? Puppies at the circus! William Wegman combines his signature Weimaraner photographs with colorful drawings to create a carnival of cute pups. Of course, counting by puppy clowns, acrobats, and trapeze artists makes learning numbers in 3…2…1…Circus! a whole lot more exciting. Read this board book alongside William Wegman’s Early Rider for an entertaining and educational puppy pairing.

3...2...1... Circus!

3...2...1... Circus!
Title 3...2...1... Circus! PDF eBook
Author William Wegman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 22
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0803739346

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Young readers are introduced to the numbers one through ten as puppies perform in a circus.

Circus 123

Circus 123
Title Circus 123 PDF eBook
Author Guido van Genechten
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781605371627

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"Clever illustrations, featuring solid, chunky ladybugs amid delicate sketches of circus apparatuses, such as bicycles and a trapeze, create a visual counterpoint that will keep young eyes interested" - Booklist Ladies and gentlemen... Prepare to be dazzled 1, 2, 3 and more circus performers give an amazing show. Watch them in the ring, on the high wire, on their bikes, and on the flying trapeze. Step right up and count with us. A playful counting book for children ages 3 and up.

The Many Worlds of Circus

The Many Worlds of Circus
Title The Many Worlds of Circus PDF eBook
Author Robert Sugarman
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 220
Release 2009-05-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1443811777

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Acrobats and manipulators of objects, trained animals, and clowns – have been performing throughout history. In the eighteenth century, the invention of the circus ring provided a focus for the activities, and the modern circus was born. Once the circus was the most spectacular entertainment many Americans saw. When the supply of cheap labor disappeared and other forms of entertainment became available, the giant circuses shrank, and in the last quarter of the twentieth century new one ring circuses returned. The Circus and Circus Culture area of the Popular Culture Association has been examining circus history, circus life, the relationship of circus to society, and the impact of circus on the visual and literary arts since 1997. This book is a collection of papers from its annual conferences. "This fascinating collection showcases the transnational richness and cultural depth of the circus in an array of historical and contemporary settings. Strongly recommended for circus enthusiasts and students of popular culture, history, and theater." —Janet M.Davis, Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of American Studies, College of Liberal Arts at UT Austin, author of The Circus Age: Culture and Society under the American Big Top

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Edinburgh. Public Health Dept
Publisher
Pages 652
Release 1906
Genre Edinburgh (Scotland)
ISBN

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Michigan Bulletin of Vital Statistics

Michigan Bulletin of Vital Statistics
Title Michigan Bulletin of Vital Statistics PDF eBook
Author Michigan. Board of Health
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1905
Genre
ISBN

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The Circus Age

The Circus Age
Title The Circus Age PDF eBook
Author Janet M. Davis
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 350
Release 2003-10-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0807861499

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A century ago, daily life ground to a halt when the circus rolled into town. Across America, banks closed, schools canceled classes, farmers left their fields, and factories shut down so that everyone could go to the show. In this entertaining and provocative book, Janet Davis links the flowering of the early-twentieth-century American railroad circus to such broader historical developments as the rise of big business, the breakdown of separate spheres for men and women, and the genesis of the United States' overseas empire. In the process, she casts the circus as a powerful force in consolidating the nation's identity as a modern industrial society and world power. Davis explores the multiple "shows" that took place under the big top, from scripted performances to exhibitions of laborers assembling and tearing down tents to impromptu spectacles of audiences brawling, acrobats falling, and animals rampaging. Turning Victorian notions of gender, race, and nationhood topsy-turvy, the circus brought its vision of a rapidly changing world to spectators--rural as well as urban--across the nation. Even today, Davis contends, the influence of the circus continues to resonate in popular representations of gender, race, and the wider world.