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You should read CIRCUS RIDER by Peter Breschard. CIRCUS RIDER tells the story of the first American circus, among other things. Here's a link, CircusRider.org

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"A Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern is a highly acclaimed novel that offers a unique and magical portrayal of a circus. It weaves together themes of love, magic, and mystery in a captivating story that transports readers to a fantastical world.

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