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CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CINQUEVALLI--CONTINUED

 

1937 Bertha Bennet Burleigh. Circus. More than one edition 1940 Douglas Gilbert. American Vaudeville, its life and times.

1941 Sir Charles B. Cochran. Cock-a-Doodle-Do. London : Dent.

1942 April-May (Rochelle, Illinois ) THE WHITE TOPS Gaudrean. Paul Cinquevalli.

1944-1955 JUGGLER'S BULLETIN (monthly). Tulsa, Oklahoma : Montandon Magic.

 

1946 Theodore S. Felstead. Stars Who Made the Halls. London : T. Werner Laurie.

 

1947 Henry Thetard. La Merveilleuse Histoire du Cirque. Vol. 2 of 2 Vols. Paris : Prisma.

 

1949 [In Progress] IJA NEWSLETTER. International Jugglers' Association.

 

1950 Walter J. Macqueen Pope. The Melodies Linger On. Story of the Music Hall. London : W. H. Allen.

 

1951 Rupert Croft-Cooke and W. S. Meadmore. The Sawdust Ring.  London : Odhams.

1951 Antony Hippisley Coxe. A Seat at the Circus. London : Evans.

1951 Maurice Gorham. Showmen & Suckers. London : Marshall .

1952 (Tulsa , Oklahoma ) JUGGLERS' BULLETIN ANNUAL Max Koch. History of the Art of Juggling.

1952 Ruth Manning-Sanders. The English Circus. London : T. Werner Laurie.                  

1952 George Le Roy . Music Hall Stars of the Nineties. London : British Technical and General Press.

1953 Joseph Laurie. Vaudeville. New York : Holt.

1954 Ian Bevan. Royal Performances: The Story of Royal Theatregoing. London : Hutchinson.

1954-1968 Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo. Vol. 3 of 9 Vols. Rome : Casa Editrice le Maschere.

1966 August 9 THE HARTFORD TIMES Uncle Ray's Corner. Stuntmen Often Defy Death.

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[The above bibliography, including books and periodicals, is intended to help provide sources of information on Paul Cinquevalli - besides my own library I relied on Raymond Toole-Stott's Circus and Allied Arts; a World Bibliography 1500-1962. Derby , England : Harpur [1958-62] in three volumes. In March of 1970 I visited Mr. Toole-Stott; he has the finest private collection of circus and allied arts books I have ever seen. During the same visit to London I purchased the Cinquevalli autograph reproduced on page four from London's antiquarian dealer Andrew Block. Ernst Gruenbaum ( New York, N. Y.) specifically requested this bibliographical material; he is also interested in any other Cinquevalli sources that IJA Newsletter readers might be able to provide. --Editor]

A PHOTOGRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE ON HOW TO JUGGLE by ERNST GRUENBAUM is to appear in the October 21 issue of new television guide Home Life on sale at food stores and on newsstands.

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