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1904 WELLS HAWKS. Tales of the Circus - Barnum & Bailey & Ringling Brothers. Autographed!Wells Hawks was a longtime press agent in the early 1900's. He publicized Maude Adams and Ethel Barrymore, and popularized Mary Pickford's nickname: "America's Sweetheart." But he is best remembered for his superbly witty stories from his days as a Carny working with a traveling circus and as a reporter on all their doings at the Hippodrome. Variety for 1909 has the following notice regarding a fraternal order of clowns that was apparently in the
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Wells Hawks was a longtime press-agent in the early 1900's. He publicized Maude Adams and Ethel Barrymore, and popularized Mary Pickford's nickname: "America's Sweetheart." But he is best remembered for his superbly witty stories from his days as a Carny working with a traveling circus and as a reporter on all their doings at the Hippodrome.

Variety for 1909 has the following notice regarding a fraternal order of clowns that was apparently in the marking, "A national organization is being organized by the circus clowns of the country. The first step was a meeting of the Hippodrome funmakers, under the leadership of Marceline, held in the Hippodrome dressing rooms a few days ago. The purpose of the association is not protection, but social. The following committee was appointed to carry the movement further: Marceline, George Holland, James R. Adams, Clyde Powers and Frank Hansen, of the Hippodrome; Al Miaco and George Hartzell, of the Ringling Bros.' Circus, and Spader Johnson and Fred De Voe, of the Barnum-Bailey organization. Wells Hawks, the public disseminator of "The Hip," furnishes the information.

A scarce title, and here very finely inscribed from the author as well. 

Hawks, Wells. Red Wagon Stories; Or, Tales Told Under the Tent. Baltimore, MD. I. & M. Ottenheimer. 1904. 90pp.

Good + in original screen-printed cloth, some soiling toward spine and a minor nick at the head of the spine. Inscribed by author on ffep, else very solid and clean with lower margin paper loss not impacting text on one page. 

1904 WELLS HAWKS. Tales of the Circus - Barnum & Bailey & Ringling Brothers. Autographed!

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