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Step Right Up! (Paperback, New edition)
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Step Right Up! (Paperback, New edition)
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A loose, cheerful survey of that uniquely American phenomenon, the
medicine show, with such attendant wonders as Indian acts,
acrobatics, and slapstick comedy routines. Circus, lecture tour,
variety act, traveling medical practice and pharmacy in one, the
medicine show in the 19th century formed one of the infrequent,
cherished links between the big bad world and small-town America.
The central focus was of course the combined medical harangue and
sales pitch, accompanied by on-the.spot diagnosis and cure with
Wizard Oil or Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. A few shows were accredited
representatives of commercial firms; most sold standard remedies
under their own name. The Indian shows, which flourished in the
1880's and '90's, featured troupes of real Indians, grunting
supposed testimony to the power of the secret Indian herb remedies
which the white men were for the first time EVER privileged to
divulge. In one form or another the medicine shows prospered into
the 1930's, when the electronic competition started to usurp (and
sharpen the wits of) their hick audience; a few survivors remained,
astonishingly, through the 1950's. McNamara's emphasis is on
engaging detail (much of it from the memoirs of the performers)
rather than systematic chronology or cultural history (though the
standardized comedy bits get a good deal of attention as a
spontaneous popular art form); he refrains from underlining such
obvious and melancholy points as the close kinship of the medicine
show to the TV drug commercial. There's a certain amount of
repetition (inevitable in this low-keyed casual approach), but
McNamara projects an amiable relish for the sheer enterprising
rascality of it all. (Kirkus Reviews)
The immensely entertaining history of the rise and fall of an
American institution, the medicine show
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