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A detailed study of traveling performers and circus folk documents their history, social organization, and professional practices, following careers from caravan life to circus stages. It describes fairground and permanent shows, the roles and techniques of trainers, tamers, equestrians, equilibrist, gymnasts, and clowns, and explains the institutions that support them, such as agencies, newspapers, and syndicates. The text combines eyewitness reporting, interviews, and photographic evidence to capture rare poses and operational secrets, while exploring customs, traditions, and economic realities. Chapters intersperse technical descriptions with cultural observations to present a comprehensive monograph of this itinerant community.

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Hugues Le Roux

Hugues Le Roux was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, reflecting the cultural milieu of his time. Among his notable titles is "Acrobats and Mountebanks," which showcases his flair for storytelling and vivid characterizations. Le Roux's writing also includes explorations of life in exotic locales, as seen in "Au Sahara," and social commentary in "Le Bilan du Divorce." His diverse body of work continues to be of interest to readers exploring the literary heritage of France.

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