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He moved to the United States to continue his Uncle [[Alexander Herrmann]]'s show after his death with his Aunt [[Adelaide Herrmann]], billing himself as '''Herrmann III'''<ref>AMERICAN NOTES by Henry R. Evans, Stanyon's Magic (July 1904)</ref> | He moved to the United States to continue his Uncle [[Alexander Herrmann]]'s show after his death with his Aunt [[Adelaide Herrmann]], billing himself as '''Herrmann III'''<ref>AMERICAN NOTES by Henry R. Evans, Stanyon's Magic (July 1904)</ref> | ||
His wife [[Marie Herrmann]] was known as the "Queen of Illusions" for her numerous illusions that she performed in connection with her husband. | His wife [[Marie Herrmann]] was known as the "Queen of Illusions" for her numerous illusions that she performed in connection with her husband.<ref>Sphinx, December 1907 (cover)</ref> | ||
He was on the cover of [[Mahatma]], Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898). | He was on the cover of [[Mahatma]], Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898). |
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Leon Herrmann | |
Born | March 13, 1867 Paris, France |
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Died | May 16, 1909 (age 42) |
Leon Herrmann (1867 - 1909) traveled with his uncle Compars Herrmann as a boy.[1]
He moved to the United States to continue his Uncle Alexander Herrmann's show after his death with his Aunt Adelaide Herrmann, billing himself as Herrmann III[2]
His wife Marie Herrmann was known as the "Queen of Illusions" for her numerous illusions that she performed in connection with her husband.[3]
He was on the cover of Mahatma, Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898).
References
- ↑ "HERRMANN'S SUCCESSOR HERE; Leon, the Nephew of the Dead Magician, in New York", New York Times January 3, 1897,
- ↑ AMERICAN NOTES by Henry R. Evans, Stanyon's Magic (July 1904)
- ↑ Sphinx, December 1907 (cover)