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Fairground Attractions: a Genealogy of the Pleasure Ground Philips, Deborah. "Index." Fairground Attractions: A Genealogy of the Pleasure Ground. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2012. 283–292. Bloomsbury Collections. Web. 2 Oct. 2021. <>. Downloaded from Bloomsbury Collections, www.bloomsburycollections.com, 2 October 2021, 12:18 UTC. Copyright © Deborah Philips 2012. You may share this work for non-commercial purposes only, provided you give attribution to the copyright holder and the publisher, and provide a link to the Creative Commons licence. Index Abanezer 89 Arthur, King 72 Abbotsford House 4, 63 Arthur, or the Hididdle-Diddles of the King Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy 138 65 A Connecticut Yankee in the Court of King Arthurian romance 65 Arthur 68 Art of Walt Disney 235–236 Action Comics 201 Ashley, Mike 201, 206 Adelaide Gallery, London 190 Association for Promoting the Discovery of Adventureland 27, 50 the Interior Parts of Africa 126 The Adventures and Vicissitudes of Captain Atlantic Magazine 217 Cook, Mariner 172 Atlantic Monthly 45 The Adventures of Don Juan 183 At the Back of the North Wind 92 Aerial Navigation Company 199 Atwood, Margaret 217 The African Association 129 Aubrey, John 79, 80 The African Queen 159 Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de The Age of Chivalry 67 Barneville, Baronne d’ 34, 80 Aïda 5, 133, 136, 137 Austen, Jane 108 A Journey towards the South Pole 172 Automata 190 Aladdin 88, 89, 140 Autopia 203 Albert, Prince 19 Autry, Gene 227 Alcott, Louisa May 39, 41, 116, 130, 133 The Avenging Conscience 115 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves 89 Avery, Jack 169 Alice in Wonderland 31, 33, 54, 55, 92, 97, A Visit to the Spiritualist 118 99 Allan, Robin 96 Babes in the Wood 94, 96 Althusser, Louis 248 The Baby’s Opera 92 Altick, Richard D. 18, 37, 60, 146, 166, 214 Baden-Powell, Robert 153 Alton Towers 15–17, 28–29, 58, 144 Ballantyne, R.M. 149, 170, 171, 177 Amazing Stories 200 Ballard, J.G. 206 ‘A Medieval Romance’ 67–68 bandits 167 Americana 209 Bara, Theda 118, 136 American Museum (1841) 191 The Bargain 225 American State Fairs 191 Barker, Robert 13 American Wild West 226 Barnum, Phineas T. 24, 91, 147, 191 Among Malay Pirates 178 Barrie, J.M. 180, 181 Amsterdam Exhibition 155 Barthes, Roland 196 The Ancient Mariner 174 The Battle of the Alma 174 Ancient Temples of Egypt 136 Baudelaire, Charles 114 Andersen, Hans Christian 20, 85, 86, 192 Baudrillard, Jean 34, 231, 248 Anderson, Patricia 166 Baum, Frank L. 93 Anderson, Benedict 240 Bean, Alderman William George 22 Angela the Orphan: or, the Bandit Monk Beardsley, Aubrey 59, 66 of Italy 112 Beaumont, Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de 81, 87 Animal Kingdom 161 Beauty and the Beast 91 Annie Get Your Gun 226 Becker, Joseph 220 Antwerp Exposition 225 The Beggar’s Opera 173 Arabesque 115 Bellagio 165 The Arabian Nights 88–90 Belzoni, Giovanni Battista 4, 41–42, 127–128 Æronautic excursion 190 Bennett, James Gordon 147 Around the World in Eighty Days 133, 177, Bentley 86 194, 197, 220 Bermingham, Ann 12 283 284 INDEX Bernhardt, Sarah 21 Buscombe, Edward 211 Berry, Philippa 60 Butlins 5 Bird, Isabella 150 Byron, George Gordon, Lord 110, 112, Blackbeard the Pirate 165, 174 174–175, 183 Black Eyed Susan 174 Blackpool 20–23 Cabinet des fées (fairy library) 256 Blackpool Tower Company 22 The Cactus Kid 229 Blackpool Winter Gardens Company 21 Calamity Jane (1953) 226 Blackwood, Algernon 223 Camelot 59, 72–73 ‘Bloods’ 113–114 Campbell, James A. 60–61, 65 Bluebeard 95 The Candle in the Wind 71 The Blue Fairy Book 94 Capability Brown 9, 16 The Blue Lagoon: A Romance 181 Cape Canaveral 21 Blue Lagoon (fi lm) 182 Captain Blood 183 Bohn’s Library 84 Captain Nemo 193 Bonaparte, Napoleon 18, 126–27, 132 Carousel of Progress, The 204, 205 Bonney, Ann 167 Carpenter, Kevin 44–45, 170, 183 Book of Hours 58, 74 Carstensen, Georg 17 Borthwick, J.D. 219 Carter, Angela 47, 78, 82, 115 Botting, Fred 103, 116 Carter, Howard 137, 138 Boucicault, Don 114 Caruso, Enrico 21 Bourdieu, Pierre 5 The Castle of Otranto 107, 122, 168 The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island 180 The Cataract of the Ganges 146 The Boy Pirate 178 Catlin, George 213–214 The Boy Problem 70 Cawelti, John G. 222, 228, 231 Boy’s Book of Chivalry 69, 71 Caxton, William 59–60 Boy Scout movement 153 Cendrillon 90 The Boy’s King Arthur 69 Centennial International Exhibition 155 Boys of America 150 Century magazine 222 Boys of England 150, 178 Certeau, Michel De 195 Boys of England and Sons of Britannia 45 Chabert, Monsieur 189 Boys of the Empire 149 Chamber of Horrors 105–106 Boys of the Nation 149 Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal 188 Boy’s Own Paper 45, 50, 51, 69, 135, 149, Chandos Classics 176 150, 151, 153, 178, 181, 198, 201, 223 chapbooks 34–35 Brennan, Walter 229 Chapman, John Gadsby 213 The Brigand 174 The Cherokee 211 The Brigand’s Son 174 Chessington World of Adventures 7, 15, 125, Brighton Pier 1, 32, 58 143 Bristow, Joseph 45, 113, 145 Chicago Columbian Exhibition 24, 156–157 British Museum 41, 61, 116, 127, 128, 129, ‘Children’s Illustrated Classics’ series 72 138, 139 Chivalric romance 41, 57, 74 Broadbent, R.J. 47, 89, 168–169, 171 Chivalry in Modern Life 70 The Broad Stone of Chivalry: Rules for the Christian VIII, King 17 Gentlemen of England 68–69 Cinderella 91, 95, 97 Brooks, Mel 111, 118 Clarke, Allen 20 Browning, Tod 118–119 ‘Classic Illustrated Junior’ series 51 Bruce, James 126 Cleave’s Penny Police Gazette 113 Bryant, William Cullen 215 Cleopatra 130–131 Bryman, Alan 205 Clery, E.J. 107 Buffalo Bill 212, 213, 223–224 Clinton-Baddeley, V.C 47 Bulfi nch, Thomas 67 Coca-Cola 240 Bullock, William 127, 129, 190, 198 Cody, William Frederick 41, 223 Burke, Edmund 9, 12 Cole, Thomas 215 Burton, Richard 90 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 174 Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine 115 Collier’s Weekly 93, 222 INDEX 285 colloquialism in Main Street (USA) 241 Discoveryland 186, 193, 196, 197, 203, 204, colour printing 92 243 Comic Codes Authority 51 Disney, Walt 1, 7, 17, 24–25, 26, 96–97, 244 Comic Cuts 50 Disney Corporation 160, 196, 208, 233, 240, comic books 182–183 245–246 Compendium of Authentic and Entertaining Disneyfi cation 233 Voyages 171 Disneyization 235 Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur 39, 135, 153 Disneyland 1, 23, 26–27, 73, 131, 140, 193, Coney Island 1, 20, 22, 96, 121–124, 157 196, 198, 202, 233, 235 Congo Reform Association 153 Television show 230 Conrad (pirate hero) 174 utopic space 237–238 Contes de ma Mère l’Oye 78 Disneyland Paris 23, 73–74, 122, 158, 164, Cook, James, captain 171–172 193, 203, 239 Cook, Thomas 131 Disneyland’s chivalric romance 74, see also Coppélia 91 Chivalric romance Copyright laws 55 Disneyland’s haunted houses and ghost rides The Coral Island 177 103 Corelli, Marie 137 Disneyland (television show) 53–54 Corman, Roger 119–120 Disney World, Florida 23, 25, 140, 165, 184, Coronation Exhibition of 1911 155 195, 202 The Corsair 175 Doré, Gustave 90, 174 The Count of Monte Cristo 194 Dorfman, Ariel 55 Covent Garden 47, 63, 88, 174, 190 Doyle, Richard 84 cowboy 221–222 Dracula 112, 116–117, 118–119, 138 Crane, Walter 92 Drayton Manor Park 15, 17 Cremorne Gardens 15, 65, 189 Drury Lane, Theatre Royal 211 Crockett, Davy 216 Duke of Bedford 17 Cross, Gary. S. 15, 23, 29, 96, 120–121, 134, Dumas, Alexander 194 140, 155–156, 191, 199, 208 Dyer, Richard 3–4 Cruickshank, George 83 Crusoe Jack, the King of the Thousand The Eagle 51, 201 Islands 170 East India Company 148 Crystal Palace 19–20, 130, 131, 135 Eastwood, Clint 228 The Curse of Frankenstein 119–120 Eclectic Film Company 175 Curtiz, Michael 183 Edison, Thomas 5, 199 Edison Company 225 Daily Mail 135 Edwards, John Passmore 188 Dan Dare 201–202 Edwards, Philip 169 Danish Fairy Tales 86 Eerie Comics 50 Darley, Felix Octavious Carr 216 The Egyptian 139 The Da Vinci Code 140 Egyptian Court 131–132 Davis, Mike 247 Egyptian Hall 18–19, 124, 127–128, 147, Davis, Theodore Monroe 137 155, 190 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier 230 Egyptology 139–140 Dawson, Graham 150–151 Egyptomania 124, 137 Day, Doris 226, 236 Eidophusikon 166 Dean, Basil 182 Eiffel Tower 23, 24, 199 Defoe, Daniel 168 The Elephant of Siam 146 Dégh, Linda 99 Emmett, George 170 Denon, Dominique Vivant 126 Empire Boys 45 The Dervise of Baghdad 146 Encyclopaedia Britannica 61 Description de l’Égypte 126 Encyclopaedia of Gardening 14 Dickens, Charles 86, 122 Epcot (Experimental Propotype Community Digby, Kenelm Henry 68–69 of Tomorrow) 204 dime novels 227 Epcot Center 24 Dioramas 147 Epcot World Showcase 19, 156–158 286 INDEX Evans, Bill 159 From the Manger to the Cross 136 Every Boy’s Annual 178 Frontierland 32, 145, 209, 216, 218, 219, Every Boy’s Magazine 69 229, 230–231, 241, 242 Excalibur casino 58 Fuller, Buckminster 205 Exposition Universelle, Paris 1867 192 Futureworld 186, 205 Facing the Flag 177 Galland, Antoine 89 Fairy Paintings 94 Gammer Grethel’s Fairy Tales: From the The Fairy Ring 84 Popular Stories of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: A Collection of Favourite Old 84 Tales Told in Verse by Tom Hood 90 Gammer Gurton’s Garland 79, 82 The Family Robinson Crusoe 176 Gardaland 7, 125 Fantastische Reise (fantastic journey) 232 Garland, Judy 184, 236, 241 Fantasyland 32, 53, 76, 103, 196 Gautier, Theophile 130 Far West Mining Camp 219 Gay, John 173 Fawdry, Keith 48, 89 General Electric 25 Fell, John L.
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