Entertainment in the Old West
Theater, Music, Circuses, Medicine Shows, Prizefighting and Other Popular Amusements
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th May '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Miners, loggers, railroad men, and others flooded into the American West after the discovery of gold in 1848, and entertainers seeking to fill the demand for distraction from the workers' daily toil soon followed. Actors, actresses and traveling troupes crisscrossed the American frontier, performing in tents, saloons, fancy theaters, and the open air. This exploration of the heyday of popular theater in the Old West chronicles its emergence and growth from 1850 to the early twentieth century. Here is the story of the men and women who provided myriad types of entertainment in the Old West, and brought excitement, laughter and tears to generations of pioneers.
“I liked this book very much”—Cyber Boxing Zone; “well researched, documented, an interesting and enjoyable read...Agnew does an excellent job of compiling a compendium on just about every possible entertainment used to rally a small western town...an excellent reference volume that should grace the western writer and researcher’s bookshelf for years to come. Agnew’s much needed contribution to the field is a breath of fresh air...full of fascinating trivia and facts”—Wild West History Journal.
ISBN: 9780786462803
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 330g
241 pages