I don't believe in humbug; I believe in advertising.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
I don't believe in humbug; I believe in advertising.
Showman, circus, hoaxes
Reported statement, clarifying his approach to publicity
1860s-1880s (approx)
Found in 1 providers: grok
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