"THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE CIRCUS had passed but under Irvin Feld, the ruthless,
unpredictable, super salesman, another golden age of promotion had just begun."
And so begins the extraordinary tale of The Advance Man. It's a history, a love story, and a tale of self-discovery.
And as much, it's a captivating inside look at Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Richly textured and meticulously researched, The Advance Man is an incomparable
bridge from the past to the present. It is a spellbinding narrative inhabited by strange and seductive characters like Chang
and Eng, the Siamese twins who couldn't be engaged in two different conversations simultaneously; and the
smallest man in the world who continuously stymied the show's most virile man.
From San Diego to Cleveland to moss draped, beguiling Savannah, the story illuminates the fabric of American cities - and
reveals a tapestry of who we are. But as events gather speed, catapulting the reader and the advance man down a heart-pounding
track, it becomes easy to forget that "sometimes the most complex illusions have the simplest explanations."
Artfully, MacVicar invites us into a world of splashing color. Whether you
are a history or circus enthusiast, a student of business, or just the lover of a remarkable yarn, the ride will be memorable,
as unforgettable as a childhood night at the circus.