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Sgt. Major Philip Astley: Inventor of the Circus


Who Was

No. of pages 160

Published: 2003

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The year is 1770, the sun is shining and they're doing good business at the Three Hats Inn. This is where the best trick riders perform, all vying to outdo one another with their amazing stunts on horseback. Top of the bill today is Sgt Major Philip Astley, a Herculean figure of a man in a wig and shiny boots, who dazzles the crowd with his dare-devil acts. Astley is all smiles as he turns himself upside down in the saddle, but secretly he harbours a dream - of escaping the Three Hats and setting up on his own. Astley wants to be the impresario of England's very first circus, but will his rivals let him?

 

This book is part of a book series called Who Was .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Short Books Ltd .

Nell Stroud was born in 1973. Her first book, Josser, was published in 1999. She is the co-founder of Gifford's Circus, based in the Cotswolds

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