[Rarebooks] FS: 1870s American Magic Show Handbill for Prof. De La Mano

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Wed Nov 16 11:27:00 EST 2016


 From our new catalog-
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog364.pdf>

1870s American Magic Show Handbill for Prof. De La Mano.

An interesting handbill for Prof. de la Mano, a.k.a. Zell Dreitzehn, a 
wealthy Austrian illusionist and magician who gained fame in America 
before most mysteriously disappearing. Dreitzehn, who was born around 
1830, came from a circus family and began practicing magic as a youth, 
touring in Europe, and then America, in the 1870s to great acclaim. In 
the autumn of 1882, during his third national tour, he took a day off to 
  investigate psychic phenomenon at a Westerlo, New York farm. While 
locked in a room there during a thunderstorm he vanished, and was never 
seen or heard from again. This handbill plugs his appearance in glowing 
detail, and warns audiences that “a large number of inferior 
exhibitions...are traveling through the country” (this, however, is 
certainly not one of them). The back side of this handbill features a 
rather amazing woodcut scene of magicians and other, um, “beings”, at a 
variety of magical tasks, with space in the middle for the details of 
the specific show being promoted (here blank).

Handbill. 6”x9.5”. Minor wear, some wrinkling, light soil.  [42883]  
$150


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