Snake Oil, Hustlers and Hambones
The American Medicine Show
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:24th Dec '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Long before television and radio commercials beckoned to potential buyers, the medicine show provided free entertainment and promised cures for everything from corns to cancer. Combining elements of the circus, theater, vaudeville, and good old-fashioned entrepreneurship, the showmen of the American medicine show sold tonics, ointments, pills, extracts and a host of other "wonder-cures," guaranteed to "cure what ails you." While the cures were seldom miraculous, the medicine show was an important part of American culture and of performance history. Harry Houdini, Buster Keaton, and P.T. Barnum all took a turn upon the medicine show stage.
This study of the medicine show phenomenon surveys nineteenth century popular entertainment and provides insight into the ways in which show business, advertising, and medicine manufacture developed in concert. The colorful world of the medicine show, with its Wild West shows, pie-eating contests, clowns, and menageries, is fully explored. Photographs of performers and of the fascinating handbills and posters used to promote the medicine show are included.
“delightful, comprehensive, and well-documented”—Choice; “useful”—Public Library Quarterly; “well illustrated and documented, as well as entertaining”—C&RL News; “informative and entertaining...very readable...useful”—Medical History; “charming...amusing details”—Fate; “fascinating and well-written...excellent”—Journal of the History of Medicine; “complete and thorough”—The Trade Card Place; “a fascinating look at a bygone world”—Ashe Mountain Times.
ISBN: 9780786422289
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 10mm
Weight: 363g
200 pages