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9780195144932

The Kid of Coney Island Fred Thompson and the Rise of American Amusements

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    9780195144932

  • ISBN10:

    0195144937

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-10-18
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

A generation before Walt Disney, Fred Thompson was the "boy-wonder" of American popular amusements. At the turn of the 20th century, Thompson's entrepreneurial drive made him into an entertainment mogul who helped to define the popular culture of his day. In this lively biography, culturalhistorian Woody Register tells the remarkable story of Thompson and examines the transformation of commerce and entertainment as American society moved into an era of mass marketing and large-scale corporate enterprise. Register shows how Thompson got his start as a creator and promoter of carnival shows and world's fairs, including the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, and he traces Thompson's career as one of the principal developers and promoters of Coney Island (where he built Luna Park) and otheramusement parks. Thompson built the mammoth Hippodrome Theater in Manhattan and mounted many productions there and on Broadway, noted for their spectacular (and spectacularly costly) staging effects. Thompson aggressively marketed to adult consumers a world of make-believe and childlike play,crafting his own public image as "the boy who never grew up." Register shows how strongly Thompson's fantasies appealed to the growing legions of men and women who found themselves in a world that seemed increasingly "businesslike," profit-oriented, and regimented. Colorful, well written, and insightful, The Kid of Coney Island brings to life a kaleidoscopic era in New York history as well as one of its most striking characters.

Author Biography


Woody Register is Professor of American Studies at Sewanee, The University of the South. He lives in Sewanee, Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Uncle Sam's a Boy at Play
3(20)
The Moon for a Plaything
23(62)
Fred Thompson's Apprenticeship in Play, 1873--1901
Life is Only a Merry-Go-Round
85(60)
Luna Park, 1903--13
New York's Gigantic Toy
145(48)
The Hippodrome, 1902--6
Millionaires and Monsters
193(56)
Melodramas of Consumption, 1906--12
We're Playing Games
249(50)
The Toylands of Peter Pan Culture, 1912--30
A Kindergarten Preacher in Toys
299(24)
Notes 323(66)
Index 389

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