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Handbill announcing the Great Houdini in the lecture "Can the Dead Speak to the Living?"
Date
1924
Dimensions1 textual record ; 14 × 7.3 cm
ClassificationCommunication Objects - Advertising Media
Origin
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Object NumberM2014.128.702.29
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso
Status
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Prospectus announcing the lecture demonstration "Can the Dead Speak to the Living?," by Harry Houdini
after 1924
M2014.128.702.123
Handbill announcing the book "Houdini and Conan Doyle: The Story of a Strange Friendship," by Bernard M. L. Ernst
after 1932
M2014.128.702.120
Handbill announcing the book "Houdini's History of Magic in Boston, 1792-1915," by Henry Jefferson Moulton
About 1983
M2014.128.702.121
Handbill announcing the book "Houdini's Magic," by Walter B. Gibson
after 1932
M2014.128.702.118
Handbill announcing the book "The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin," by Harry Houdini
About 1908
M2014.128.702.114
Handbill announcing "Hellz -A-Poppin!" featuring Olson and Johnson, and Hardeen (brother of Houdini)
1938-1941
M2014.128.706.38
Handbill announcing the "Houdini Show" presented by Theodore Hardeen and Princess Yvonne
after 1926
M2014.128.706.17
Handbill announcing Hardeen, brother and successor to the world famous Houdini, at the Westchester County Center
1933
M2014.128.706.46
Prospectus announcing the lecture-demonstration "Unmasking the Miracle Mongers," by Harry Houdini
1924-1925
M2014.128.707.58
Handbill announcing a "Sensational Challenge to Hardeen from the House of Morrison" at the American Music Hall
1913
M2014.128.706.11
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