Robert Edmund Sherwood (1864–1946[1]) was an American circus clown and writer. Sherwood worked in circuses during the period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and wrote two popular circus memoirs: Here We are Again: Recollections of an Old Circus Clown (1926) and Hold Yer Hosses! The Elephants are Coming! (1932).
Bibliography
edit- The Slang Slycopaedia of Baseball: An Exhaustive Work on Spiels and Wheezes .. (1914)
- Charles Chaplin's Funny Sayings (1915; co-authored with Charlie Chaplin)
- Here We are Again: Recollections of an Old Circus Clown (1926)
- The L-A-U-G-H book (1927)
- Rambles, a real test of memory : questions every person should be able to answer correctly (co-authored with Karl K. Kitchen and Calder Johnson)
- Hold Everything! (1929)
- Hold Yer Hosses! The Elephants are Coming! (1932)
References
edit- ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).