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- bailey_2.aspx accessdate "2008-07-21".
- bailey_2.aspx isCitedBy American_Circus_Corporation.
- bailey_2.aspx isCitedBy Hagenbeck-Wallace_Circus.
- bailey_2.aspx isCitedBy John_Ringling.
- bailey_2.aspx isCitedBy Ringling_Bros._and_Barnum_&_Bailey_Circus.
- bailey_2.aspx isCitedBy Sells_Floto_Circus.
- bailey_2.aspx publisher Feld_Entertainment.
- bailey_2.aspx publisher Feld_Entertainment,_Inc..
- bailey_2.aspx quote "--07-16".
- bailey_2.aspx quote "In 1929, reacting to the fact that his competitor, the American Circus Corporation, had signed a contract to perform in New York's Madison Square Garden, Ringling purchased American Circus for $1.7-million . In one fell swoop, Ringling had absorbed five major shows: Sells-Floto, Al G. Barnes, Sparks, Hagenbeck-Wallace, and John Robinson.".
- bailey_2.aspx quote "In 1929, reacting to the fact that his competitor, the American Circus Corporation, had signed a contract to perform in New York's Madison Square Garden, Ringling purchased American Circus for $1.7-million. In one fell swoop, Ringling had absorbed five major shows: Sells-Floto, Al G. Barnes, Sparks, Hagenbeck-Wallace, and John Robinson.".
- bailey_2.aspx quote "In 1929, reacting to the fact that his competitor, the American Circus Corporation, had signed a contract to perform in New York's Madison Square Garden, Ringling purchased American Circus for $1.7-million.John had power and money. In one fell swoop, Ringling had absorbed five major shows: Sells-Floto, Al G. Barnes, Sparks, Hagenbeck-Wallace, and John Robinson.".
- bailey_2.aspx title "Bailey and the Ringlings".
- bailey_2.aspx url bailey_2.aspx.