John Henry Anderson Scottish magician
Anderson, J. H. (John Henry), 1814-1874
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Works
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Conundrums : sent in to compete for the valuable service of silver, consisting of a silver tea kettle, silver tea pot, cream ewer, water and sugar bowls, five pieces, value, four hundred dollars, presented by Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the North, for the best original one adjudged by a disinterested jury of thirteen, selected from and by the audience, on his great Conundrum Night given at the Metropolitan Hall, on Friday evening, February 6th, 1852. | |
Culminating success. Increasingly crowded houses. Second week of Professor Anderson! Last 4 nights of magic! | |
Fashionable science of parlour magic | |
Great Wizard of the North's hand-book of natural magic | |
Last 2 nights. To-day, Wednesday, the last day performance | |
One shilling's worth of magic, with the biography of a wandering wizard | |
Parlour entertainment | |
Positively last night of Anderson | |
Rob Roy | |
Shilling's worth of magic, or, Tricks to be learnt in a train | |
Spirit rapping exposed | |
Theater playbill for Professor Anderson in his Night in Wonder World, Concert Hall, Philadelphia, October 17, 1860. | |
Theater playbill for Professor Anderson, "Rob Roy" and "The Persecuted Dutchman" at the Washington Theater, December 8, 1860. | |
Tricks and deceptions with cards, for home performance | |
Twenty-five cents' worth of magic and mystery, or, Parlor magic for the amateur conjurer : being the basic elements on which is founded Prof. Anderson's great cyclogeotic entertainment, A night in wonder world, the one entertainment which has made the circuit of the globe : with an addendum on the magic of spirit rapping | |
Washington Theater. This day, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2 grand performances | |
Washington Theater To-night, Friday, Nov. 30, 1860 benefit of Miss Anderson | |
Washington Theater transformed into a Psychomantheum, To-night, Wednesday, Nov. 28, '60 and every evening |