Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-1949
Evans, Henry Ridgely
Henry R. Evans American magician and journalist
Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-
Evans, Henry Ridgley (1861-1949)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Evans, Henry Ridgely ‡d 1861-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Evans, Henry Ridgely, ‡d 1861-1949
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry R. Evans ‡c American magician and journalist
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adventures in magic | |
Albert Pike, centenary souvenir of his birth, 1909?: | |
Bibliography of industrial, vocational, and trade education. | |
Cagliostro, a sorcerer of the eighteenth century | |
Cagliostro and his Egyptian rite of freemasonry | |
Edgar Allan Poe and Baron von Kempelen's chess-playing automaton | |
Educational boards and foundations | |
Expressions on education by American statesmen and publicists. | |
Founders of the colonial families of Ridgely, Dorsey, and Greenberry, of Maryland | |
Genealogical table. | |
The Great pyramid and Napoleon I. A Masonic study, containing a complete bibliography of pyramid literature. | |
History of conjuring and magic from the earliest times to the end of the eighteenth century | |
A history of the York and Scottish rites of freemasonry | |
Hours with the ghosts. Part 1 | |
The house of the sphinx : a novel | |
Library instruction in universities, colleges, and normal schools | |
Magic and its professors | |
Magic : stage illusions and scientific diversions, including trick photography | |
A master of modern magic [MI] 1932 | |
Materials for a life of General Albert Pike | |
Melody magic | |
The mysteries of Isis and Osiris... | |
The Napoleon myth | |
Nineteenth century witchcraft | |
The old and the new magic | |
Old Georgetown on the Potomac : a historical sketch with a bibliography of source material | |
Progenitors of the Howards of Maryland | |
The romance of the dead | |
The spirit world unmasked : illustrated investigations into the phenomena of spiritualism, telepathy, slate writing, rope tying, materializations, etc. | |
The St. Louis movement in philosophy, some source material |