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Waxing Mythical : The Life and Legend of Madame Tussaud

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Madame Tussaud is a name known all over the world. The queue to her exhibition is a landmark. Such is its phenomenal success, it has eclipsed the woman who started it all.

But Marie Tussaud led a remarkable life. With grit and audacity she overcame reversals of fortune and built an extraordinary spectacle.

Of lowly birth and uncertain paternity, Marie became apprentice to a charismatic showman in Paris who taught her the art of wax modelling.

They plied their trade among a colourful cast of 'Italian singers, pastry cooks, restaurant keepers, marionettes, acrobats, giants, dwarves, ferocious beasts'.

In her memoir she also claimed friendship with royals and revolutionaries including Marie Antoinette and Voltaire.

But, as a born entrepreneur, did Marie's flair for publicity extend to moulding her own story After the Revolution, she came to England and took her show on the road.

She pursued the punishing lifestyle of the travelling show for many years and secured a lasting reputation in the Dickensian world of 19th century popular entertainment.More than a biography, this captivating cultural history plunges the reader into popular culture of the past; the escapist delights of canine cabaret, living skeletons, phantasmagoria and of course waxworks.

It reveals a truth that Madame Tussaud understood and harnessed from the outset - the mass-market appeal of glamour and gore is enduring and universal.

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John Murray Publishers Ltd
0719565510 / 9780719565519
Hardback
29/06/2006
United Kingdom
English
xii, 352 p. : ill.
24 cm
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