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Bandwagon is the quarterly journal of the Circus Historical Society (CHS).[1] Originated in 1940 as SPEC,[2] it is still in print today and covers a variety of topics relating to circus history. The magazine was renamed as Bandwagon in 1941.[2] Contributing writers include Stuart Thayer and William L. Slout.
A complete, searchable index of articles is available on the Circus Historical Society website.[3] In June, 2022 the Circus Historical Society released its Bandwagon collection on Internet Archive, with over 500 free, searchable issues dating back to SPEC in 1940.[4] The Internet Archive collection does not contain the most recent three years of Bandwagon, which are embargoed on a members-only site for CHS members as a listed member benefit.
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