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The work traces the rise and evolution of British circus entertainment from medieval tumblers and performing horses to the nineteenth‑century amphitheatre, recounting the establishment of permanent circuses and the careers of notable proprietors and performers. It describes signature acts—equestrian displays, rope‑dancing, acrobatics, clowning—and the inclusion of menageries and exotic animals, alongside technical novelties and audience favourites. The narrative also examines disasters such as fires, the rebuilding and touring of shows, and everyday backstage life, while offering anecdotes and observations on management, public taste, and the social atmosphere of fairs and tented performances.

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Thomas Frost

Thomas Frost was a 19th-century writer known for his engaging works on the circus and fairground culture of his time. His notable books, "Circus Life and Circus Celebrities" and "The Old Showmen and the Old London Fairs," provide a vivid glimpse into the lives of performers and the vibrant atmosphere of traveling shows. Through his detailed narratives, Frost contributed to the preservation of the history and folklore surrounding these unique aspects of entertainment, capturing the spirit of an era that fascinated audiences. His writings remain a valuable resource for understanding the social and cultural significance of circuses and fairs in Victorian England.

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