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ringmaster guide #nn (1956)

Fred S. McCarthy & Co · 1956 · 20 pages

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A practical guide for children interested in running their own circus, featuring instructions on building props and performing tricks. The first story follows a young boy named Sammy who puts on a circus in his backyard with the help of a clown character and other children, learning to create homemade equipment like strongman weights from cardboard boxes and a ticket booth. Subsequent pages demonstrate circus magic tricks and illusions, including a clown performing an acrobatic cartwheel, a hair-into-snake transformation illusion, and Professor Salami's toothpick box trick where an empty box mysteriously produces a full one. The guide includes detailed instructions for making props, performing sleight-of-hand tricks, jokes, staging advice, and makeup tips for aspiring young performers.

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