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A veteran circus clown recounts a life raised in wagons and tented shows, tracing childhood among traveling performers through the formation of his clown persona and entry into the big tent. He describes technical aspects of clowning—pantomime, timing, costume and tricks—alongside backstage anecdotes, the discipline required, and the craft's history. Interwoven are reflections on the clown's moral purpose: to provoke laughter while bearing private sorrow, to comfort children and sustain circus traditions. The narrative closes with a personal creed that articulates the ethics and seriousness behind comic performance.

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Isaac Frederick Marcosson

Isaac Frederick Marcosson was an American author and journalist known for his diverse literary contributions. His works often blend adventure, biography, and personal reflection, showcasing his keen observations of human experiences. Notable among his writings is "An African Adventure," which captures the essence of exploration and the complexities of the continent. Marcosson also penned "Charles Frohman: Manager and Man," a biography that delves into the life of the influential theatrical manager. His unique perspective as a journalist enriched his storytelling, making his works a valuable part of early 20th-century American literature.

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