Life Story of the Ringling Brothers: Humorous Incidents, Thrilling Trials, Many Hardships, and Ups and Downs, Telling how the Boys Built a Circus, and Showing the True Road to Success
In this captivating republication of the original 1900 book, now in the public domain, Alfred "Alf" Theodore Ringling (1861-1919) chronicles the remarkable journey of the Ringling brothers. From their humble beginnings in small-town Wisconsin, these seven siblings transformed their touring company of performers into one of America's largest circuses during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Key Points of the Book:
About the Author: Alfred T. Ringling, born in 1861, played a pivotal role in shaping the circus industry. His unwavering determination and entrepreneurial spirit led to the Ringling Brothers' unprecedented success. Sadly, Alfred passed away in 1919, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Critics' Acclaim: Reviewers and critics have hailed "Life Story of the Ringling Brothers" as an adventure in real life-a page in American history teeming with lessons of ambition, effort, and accomplishment. It's a tale of ambition that transcends mere dreams, proving that with grit and vision, even five little boys can create a circus that pleases the world more than any conqueror ever could.
In this captivating republication of the original 1900 book, now in the public domain, Alfred "Alf" Theodore Ringling (1861-1919) chronicles the remarkable journey of the Ringling brothers. From their humble beginnings in small-town Wisconsin, these seven siblings transformed their touring company of performers into one of America's largest circuses during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Key Points of the Book:
- The Ambitious Dream: The Ringling brothers' audacious goal of creating the world's biggest and finest circus.
- From Wanting to Having: The arduous journey from desire to realization, marked by patience, perseverance, and honest effort.
- Trials and Triumphs: The challenges they faced, including seemingly insurmountable obstacles, and their ultimate triumph in building their circus empire.
About the Author: Alfred T. Ringling, born in 1861, played a pivotal role in shaping the circus industry. His unwavering determination and entrepreneurial spirit led to the Ringling Brothers' unprecedented success. Sadly, Alfred passed away in 1919, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Critics' Acclaim: Reviewers and critics have hailed "Life Story of the Ringling Brothers" as an adventure in real life-a page in American history teeming with lessons of ambition, effort, and accomplishment. It's a tale of ambition that transcends mere dreams, proving that with grit and vision, even five little boys can create a circus that pleases the world more than any conqueror ever could.
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