American showman (1847–1906) best known as a partner in Barnum and Bailey’s circus. TLS signed “James A. Bailey,” one page, 8.25 x 10.75, ornate, information-laden, and visually striking Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth letterhead, January 12, 1900. Letter to Septimus Dixon. In part: “As you say in your favor of 9th instant ‘figures are sometimes very puzzling.’ How my clerk could have possibly made the error he did, I cannot understand. It is such a small amount that I will not trouble to send you another check but will add it to me [sic] next one when it falls due.” In fine condition, with intersecting folds (two vertical folds passing through letters of the signature), and a few light creases. In addition to the stunning letterhead, this features Bailey’s uncommon full signature—he generally signed using only his initials. RR Auction COA.