# Catalog Note
Nimble Nick, the Circus Prince by Albert W. Aiken is a serialized adventure novel set in pre-Civil War Kentucky. The story opens in Janesville on the Ohio River, where excitement builds over the arrival of Sharpley's Colossal Moral Silver Show—a struggling small circus traveling from Illinois after a disastrous month-long Kentucky tour. The narrative introduces Eglantine Dunwiddie, a wealthy orphan heiress known for her beauty and independence, mounted on Big Sandy, a temperamental thoroughbred descended from the celebrated racehorse Lexington. When the circus procession's loud band frightens the horse into a runaway, Nicholas Monday—the show's star performer billed as "Nimble Nick"—pursues on his own thoroughbred mare to rescue the rider. The chase culminates at the swollen Ohio River, where Big Sandy suddenly halts, pitching Eglantine into the water. The narrative emphasizes horsemanship, character detail, and dramatic action typical of period dime-novel serials.
About this artifact
- Date
- June 15, 1886
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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