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Struggles and Triumphs: or Forty Years' Recollections of P T Barnum - cover
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Struggles and Triumphs: or Forty Years' Recollections of P T Barnum

P.T. Barnum

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Struggles and Triumphs: or, Forty Years' Recollections of P. T. Barnum," the legendary showman offers a captivating autobiographical narrative that interweaves personal anecdotes with reflections on his remarkable career. Written in a conversational yet eloquent prose style characteristic of 19th-century American literature, Barnum's memoir delves into the complexities of entrepreneurship, fame, and the art of entertainment. His unique insights into the burgeoning world of spectacle and amusement during the Gilded Age serve as both a historical document and a fascinating exploration of the human spirit's resilience against adversity. P. T. Barnum, often hailed as the father of modern marketing, was not only an astute promoter but also a visionary who understood the pulse of public interest. His rich experiences, ranging from humble beginnings to the heights of success with the Barnum & Bailey Circus, reflect his deep understanding of the entertainment industry. This book emerges from a life defined by struggle and triumph, heavily influenced by Barnum's commitment to innovation and his relentless pursuit of the extraordinary. I highly recommend "Struggles and Triumphs" to readers interested in the intersection of art, commerce, and biography. It is a compelling account that not only entertains but also inspires by exemplifying how creativity and determination can forge a path through life's challenges.
Disponível desde: 10/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 2737 páginas.

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