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THE EVANGELIST AND THE IMPRESARIO; Religion, entertainment, and cultural politics in America, 1884-1914

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THE EVANGELIST AND THE IMPRESARIO; Religion, entertainment, and cultural politics in America, 1884-1914

by OBERDECK, Kathryn J

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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1999. First printing. 8vo, pp. xiii, 429. Notes, bibliographic essay, index. Illustrated with photographs. Yellow cloth. Boards very slightly warped, o/w a nice copy in lightly scuffed dj. How Protestant minister, socialist, activist and vaudeville actor Alexander Irvine drew on the entertainment world of Sylvester Poli to develop his approach to evangelism and class politics.

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Title
THE EVANGELIST AND THE IMPRESARIO; Religion, entertainment, and cultural politics in America, 1884-1914
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OBERDECK, Kathryn J
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Johns Hopkins
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Date Published
1999
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evangelism

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