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Philadelphia Medical Times, Vol 7 A BiWeekly Journal of Medical and Surgical Science September 29, 1877 Classic Reprint
A Bi-Weekly Journal Of Medical And Surgical Science; September 29, 1877
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Philadelphia Medical Times, Vol 7 A BiWeekly Journal of Medical and Surgical Science September 29, 1877 Classic Reprint
A Bi-Weekly Journal Of Medical And Surgical Science; September 29, 1877
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No.157
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 24 pages. Illustrated. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [D…avenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (VM6).

The Catholic World, Vol 25 A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science April, 1877, to September, 1877 Classic Reprint
A Monthly Magazine Of General Literature And Science; April, 1877, To September, 1877
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The Catholic World, Vol 25 A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science April, 1877, to September, 1877 Classic Reprint
A Monthly Magazine Of General Literature And Science; April, 1877, To September, 1877
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Demon Telegraph Magazine December 1943 No.72
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by L Davenport & Co, 1943
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 87 July 1946.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 76 October - November 1944.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 69 March-April 1943
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co, 1943
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 75 July, August & September 1944
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by L. Davenport & Co, 1944
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 89 October - November 1946.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co, 1946
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 78 January - February- March 1945.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 74 April - June 1944.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co, 1944
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the history of public school grounds and architecture in Milwaukee, shedding light on the evolution of educational facilities in the city. The author traces the development of school buildings from humble beginnings to more spacious and well-equipped structures, h…ighlighting the growing recognition of the importance of ample and well-maintained school grounds for the physical, mental, and social well-being of students. The book also explores the challenges faced by the city in acquiring and improving school grounds during a period of rapid growth and urbanization, and the ways in which these challenges were addressed through collaboration between citizens, educators, and policymakers. Overall, this book provides a valuable account of the history of public education in Milwaukee and the role that school grounds have played in shaping the educational experiences of generations of students. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book chronicles the creation and early years of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, a fire insurance industry self-regulatory organization that standardized fire insurance rates to facilitate fair competition and encourage financial stability within the industry. After the gr…eat fire of Chicago exposed weaknesses in the industry, leaders within the fire insurance industry formed the National Board of Fire Underwriters to revise and regulate industry practices and standards and to standardize rates, creating a more stable economic environment for participating companies. Their efforts were complicated by factors like the prevailing mood of post-fire economy and disagreements between member agents that at times prevented consensus on rate changes and other necessary reforms. The book not only provides insight into the operations and challenges of the National Board of Fire Underwriters in the years following its formation but also offers a glimpse into the development of the fire insurance industry as a whole during that period. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.

Westermann's Jahrbuch der Illustrirten Deutschen Monatshefte, Vol. 42
Ein Familienbuch Für Das Gesammte Geistige Leben Der Gegenwart; April 1877-September 1877
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the life of a young man named Sturel, a secret son of a ruling prince. Despite his secluded upbringing and the mystery surrounding his lineage, Sturel develops into a brilliant artist and a complex, enigmatic individual. The author explores themes of identity, soc…ial class, and the tension between personal aspirations and societal expectations. Through Sturel's journey, the book offers a nuanced examination of the human condition, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics, the search for purpose, and the transformative power of art. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
More imagesTwenty-Eight Drawings by Ananda Coomaraswamy
Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish Muthu ( 22 August 1877-9 September 1947)
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. This is the original 1920, sewn binding, softcover collection of 28 drawings, 4 from chalk and the remaining from the brush.This copy, one Printed on double art tissue paper and sewn into papercovers as a Limited Edition of 250 copies, of which 222 were for sale. There are no ownership m…arkings nor negative issues with this copy which measures12.5" x 9.5". It will be carefully wrapped and boxed for safe shipping.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 130 April 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London April . 1950., 1950
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 131 May 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London May . 1950., 1950
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 132 June 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London June . 1950., 1950
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 133 July 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London July . 1950., 1950
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 136 October 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London October . 1950., 1950
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Condition: Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 125 November 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London November . 1949., 1949
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 122 August 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London August . 1949., 1949
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Condition: Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 129 March 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London March . 1950., 1950
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Condition: Near Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 28 pp. Illustrated advertisements to end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. Staples just starting to rust and in near Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC… & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 126 December 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London December . 1949., 1949
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Condition: Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 123 September 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London September . 1949., 1949
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Condition: Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 127 January 1950.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London January . 1950., 1950
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Condition: Near Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 28 pp. Illustrated advertisements to end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. Staples just starting to rust and in near Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC… & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 120 June 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London June . 1949., 1949
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Condition: Very Good. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 28 pp. Illustrated advertisements to end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. Staples rusty and in Very Good clean and bright condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGI…C & CONJURING.

The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 121 July 1949.
John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural.
Published by Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London July . 1949., 1949
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Condition: Fine. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAGIC & CONJURING.