The Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus set up its tent city on Mallon Avenue, near Monroe Street, to the delight of Spokane’s youth. The menagerie tent was the biggest attraction, containing “lions, tigers ...
In a short time Carl Hagenbeck, though a mere boy, was making deals for the purchase of entire circuses and menageries. He not only found himself a redoubtable competitor of William Jamrach of London, ...
On the morning of Saturday, July 16, 1932, the Great Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus train lumbered into Muncie from Lima, Ohio on the Nickel Plate Railroad. Canvasmen began unloading and assembling the ...
Introduction: Under the sign of Hagenbeck -- The business of collecting -- The living habitat -- Hagenbeck's turn to fiction -- The art of Hagenbeck's zoo -- The park and the cinema -- Conclusion: The ...
THE name of Carl Hagenbeck has attained such world-wide celebrity that a volume from the pen of the great animal-dealer and animal-tamer must surely receive a hearty welcome from the reading-public.
The Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace circus reached Petoskey Sunday morning from Traverse City, unloading in the Pere Marquette yards and setting up the equipment in the Wegemer circus grounds. A change was ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. In the wild, hamadryas baboons occupy the Horn of Africa and parts of ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results