You must get the public excited, and then give them something to talk about.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
You must get the public excited, and then give them something to talk about.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
Reported advice on publicity
1860s-1880s (approx)
Found in 1 providers: grok
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