Becoming Tom Thumb : Charles Stratton, P.T. Barnum, and the dawn of American celebrity /

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Author / Creator:Lehman, Eric D.
Imprint:Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, 2013.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:The driftless Connecticut series
Driftless Connecticut series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11209920
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ISBN:0819573329
9780819573322
9780819573315
0819573310
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:The definitive biography of an iconic American entertainer.
Other form:Print version: 9780819573315 0819573310
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The definitive biography of an iconic American entertainer

Winner of the Henry-Russell Hitchcock Award, Victorian Society of America (2014)

When P. T. Barnum met twenty-five-inch-tall Charles Stratton at a Bridgeport, Connecticut hotel in 1843, one of the most important partnerships in entertainment history was born. With Barnum's promotional skills and the miniature Stratton's comedic talents, they charmed a Who's Who of the 19th century, from Queen Victoria to Charles Dickens to Abraham Lincoln. Adored worldwide as "General Tom Thumb," Stratton played to sold-out shows for almost forty years. From his days as a precocious child star to his tragic early death, Becoming Tom Thumb tells the full story of this iconic figure for the first time. It details his triumphs on the New York stage, his epic celebrity wedding, and his around-the-world tour, drawing on newly available primary sources and interviews. From the mansions of Paris to the deserts of Australia, Stratton's unique brand of Yankee comedy not only earned him the accolades of millions of fans, it helped move little people out of the side show and into the lime light.

A Driftless Connecticut Series Book, funded by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.

Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0819573329
9780819573322
9780819573315
0819573310