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Vance Barnum

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Joe Strong, the boy wizard; or, The mysteries of magic exposed

"Joe Strong, the Boy Wizard; or, The Mysteries of Magic Exposed" by Vance Barnum is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Joe Strong, a remarkable young boy with a background steeped in circus life, as he navigates thrilling adventures and uncovers the secrets of magic. The narrative introduces Joe and his friends as they discuss a mysterious magic show, showcasing Joe's natural talent for tricks and his daring personality. The opening of the book establishes Joe's strong character and sets up the premise for his adventures. It begins with Joe and his friends eagerly discussing a magic performance they attended, where Joe demonstrates his own ability to replicate a trick using sleight-of-hand. He recalls his heritage, noting that he is the son of a well-known magician and a daring circus rider. As the chapter progresses, the excitement intensifies with the introduction of a fire at a fireworks factory, prompting Joe to leap into action to rescue the trapped magician, Professor Rosello. This pivotal moment illustrates Joe's bravery and sets the stage for his future endeavors in magic and performance, highlighting the theme of courage amidst adversity.

Joe Strong and his wings of steel : $b or, A young acrobat in the clouds

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Joe Strong the Boy Fire-Eater; Or, The Most Dangerous Performance on Record

"Joe Strong the Boy Fire-Eater; Or, The Most Dangerous Performance on Record" by Vance Barnum is a children's adventure novel published in the early 20th century. The story features Joe Strong, a young magician and circus performer, who embarks on a series of thrilling and suspenseful experiences, primarily centered around his spectacular feats and the challenges he faces in the circus environment. The novel explores themes of bravery, performance art, and the dynamics of life under the big top. The opening of the book sets the stage for a magic trick involving the vanishing of Joe's fiancée, Helen Morton, during a circus performance. As Joe prepares to perform the trick, nervous tension builds not only from their dynamic but also from the anticipation of a larger circus event. The act goes well, delighting the audience, but things take a dangerous turn when an announcement is made that a tiger has escaped nearby. This opens the door to a series of events that challenge Joe's skills and courage, signaling that his adventures will involve not just magical prowess, but also impending danger within the thrilling world of the circus.

Joe Strong on the Trapeze; Or, The Daring Feats of a Young Circus Performer

"Joe Strong on the Trapeze; Or, The Daring Feats of a Young Circus Performer" by Vance Barnum is a fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Joe Strong, a young and aspiring magician and trapeze artist, who embarks on a thrilling adventure in the circus world. With a background in performing magic and acrobatics, Joe faces challenges, forms friendships, and navigates the complexities of circus life while striving for success and recognition. At the start of the narrative, Joe is performing a series of magic tricks alongside his mentor, Professor Alonzo Rosello, during a show. The performance takes a dangerous turn when the professor's "fire trick" goes awry, leading Joe to display quick thinking and bravery to avert a catastrophe. The opening passages introduce Joe's character, his backstory, including his connection to circus heritage, and express his passion for performance. As Joe contemplates his future, he receives a tempting offer from a rival circus, prompting him to reflect on his aspirations and the potential for new beginnings in the turbulent and exciting world of circus entertainment.

Joe Strong, the Boy Fish; or, Marvelous Doings in a Big Tank

"Joe Strong, the Boy Fish; or, Marvelous Doings in a Big Tank" by Vance Barnum is a children's adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Joe Strong, a young acrobat and performer in a circus, who showcases his bravery and skills through various thrilling acts, including diving into a tank of water. The narrative explores themes of friendship, courage, and the challenges faced by circus performers. At the start of the story, the circus is bustling with excitement as it opens for the season. Joe Strong is preparing backstage along with fellow performers for his daring trapeze act and the "human fish" stunt by his friend Ben Turton. Tension builds as Ben unexpectedly suffers a cramp while in the tank, and Joe must quickly devise a plan to rescue him without alarming the audience. The narrative introduces a lively cast of characters, and through the lens of circus life, it sets the stage for Joe's adventures, emphasizing both the spectacular nature of circus acts and the underlying perils they can entail.

Frank and Andy at boarding school : $b or, Rivals for many honors

"Frank and Andy at Boarding School, or Rivals for Many Honors" by Vance Barnum is a fictional novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story introduces Frank and Andy Racer, two brothers embarking on their first adventure at Riverview Hall, a boarding school that quickly does not live up to their expectations. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie, school life, and the challenges of adapting to a new environment, showcasing the boys' humorous antics and the struggles they face as newcomers. At the start of the book, Frank and Andy are on a riverboat heading toward Riverview Hall, expressing excitement and curiosity about their new school. Upon arrival, they are disappointed to learn from a passerby that Riverview is an outdated institution compared to Waterside Hall, a rival school boasting a lively atmosphere. Their first day at Riverview is marred by encounters with the unpleasant Professor Callum, who shows little interest in the boys' well-being. Additionally, they witness conflicts surrounding their fellow student, Gertrude Morton, who faces financial difficulties. The opening chapters set the stage for Frank and Andy's determination to improve their school environment and defend their new friend while grappling with the realities of their situation.

Joe Strong on the high wire : $b or, Motor-cycle perils of the air

"Joe Strong on the High Wire: or, Motor-cycle Perils of the Air" by Vance Barnum is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The book centers on the daring exploits of Joe Strong, a circus performer known for his nerve and innovations, as he embarks on developing a breathtaking act involving riding a motor-cycle across a high wire. Set against the lively backdrop of circus life and early motor technology, the story promises thrills, inventive problem-solving, and a cast of friends and rivals typical of the era’s juvenile fiction. The opening of the book introduces Joe Strong as he prepares to leave the circus, having filled in for his friend Ben Turton as the "boy fish" in an aquatic act featuring a trained sea-lion. With Ben now recovered and back in his role, Joe plans to pursue a new challenge: creating a sensational act riding a motor-cycle on a high wire. As he departs the circus and travels toward a manufacturer to develop his apparatus, Joe becomes entangled in a roadside accident, heroically rescuing two men from an overturned automobile. This incident hints at future connections but is quickly followed by a detailed account of Joe’s experiments, setbacks, and eventual breakthrough in making his daring high-wire motor-cycle act a reality. The narrative is fast-paced, blending circus camaraderie, mechanical ingenuity, and the personal determination of its youthful protagonist.

Frank and Andy Afloat; Or, The Cave on the Island

"Frank and Andy Afloat; Or, The Cave on the Island" by Vance Barnum is an adventure novel aimed at children and young readers, likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows two brothers, Frank and Andy Racer, who embark on a series of thrilling escapades while spending their summer in a coastal fishing village. The opening chapters introduce their playful nature and sibling rivalry, setting the stage for exciting adventures that include a dramatic encounter with a whale and the mysterious rescue of a boy named Paul. The beginning of the book depicts Frank and Andy engaged in a competitive rowing race, showcasing their dynamic personalities—Frank being the more serious and determined elder, while Andy is playful and impulsive. Their playful banter is interrupted when they spot a whale approaching, resulting in a thrilling and dangerous incident that leaves Andy's skiff damaged. As they try to navigate the aftermath, they discover a wrecked motorboat and ultimately rescue a boy named Paul from the stormy waters. The boys are now faced with the mystery of Paul's identity and the promise of more adventures as they decide to uncover the truth behind their exciting summer circumstances.