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'''Heinrich "Henry" Basch''' was one of the [[Basch]] brothers that were all magic performers or manufacturers from Holland, later settling in Germany.
'''Heinrich "Henry" Basch''' (b.1841-d.1876) was one of the [[Basch]] brothers which were all magic performers or manufacturers from Holland, later settling in Germany.
   
   
== Biography ==
He  toured with a [[Phantasmagoria]] show and later built magical props.<ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref><ref>Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 02, No. 03 (1907) </ref>  
He  toured with a [[Phantasmagoria]] show and later built magical props.<ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref><ref>Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 02, No. 03 (1907) </ref>  


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Latest revision as of 10:24, 27 April 2024

Heinrich Basch
BornOctober 10, 1841
DiedJune 1, 1876 (age 34)

Heinrich "Henry" Basch (b.1841-d.1876) was one of the Basch brothers which were all magic performers or manufacturers from Holland, later settling in Germany.

Biography

He toured with a Phantasmagoria show and later built magical props.[1][2]

References

  1. History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)
  2. Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 02, No. 03 (1907)