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Foreword to the Paperback Edition | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | On Stage in Boston (1825-38) | 1 |
2 | The Little Foxes (1838-46) | 14 |
3 | The Howards and the Foxes (1846-50) | 30 |
4 | New York Opportunities (1850-52) | 45 |
5 | Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Triumph of Sentiment (1852-54) | 59 |
6 | The Chatham Street Theatre (1854-58) | 71 |
7 | The Old Bowery and the New (1858-60) | 84 |
8 | Lieutenant Fox Goes to War (1860-63) | 97 |
9 | The Triumph of Pantomime (1863-66) | 110 |
10 | Barnum's and Beyond (1866-67) | 120 |
11 | The Rise of Humpty Dumpty (1867-68) | 132 |
12 | A Hard Act to Follow (1868-70) | 150 |
13 | Hamlet and the Triumph of Travesty (1870-71) | 159 |
14 | Humpty's Return and the Triumph of Variety (1871-73) | 173 |
15 | Augustin Daly at the Helm (1873-74) | 185 |
16 | Humpty Dumpty Has a Great Fall (1874-75) | 195 |
17 | Too Cracked to Be Mended (1875-77) | 209 |
Epilogue: Fox's Legacy | 218 | |
App. 1 | Fox-Howard Genealogy | 225 |
App. 2 | Cigar-Store Humpties | 226 |
App. 3 | Fox's Tours of 1874-75 | 229 |
Notes | 233 | |
Bibliography | 261 | |
Index | 273 |
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