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[[Herrmann the Magician]]. ''His Life: His Secrets'' was a book by [[H. J. Burlingame]] published in {{book|1987}}.
[[Herrmann the Magician]]. ''His Life: His Secrets''.
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It also contained [[Max Dessoir]]'s English translation of "The Psychology of Legerdemain".
It also contained [[Max Dessoir]]'s English translation of "The Psychology of Legerdemain".
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Later reprinted by Magico, with an introduction by [[Barrie Richardson]].
Later reprinted by Magico, with an introduction by [[Barrie Richardson]].
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Revision as of 06:57, 2 November 2010

Herrmann the Magician. His Life: His Secrets.

Herrmann the Magician
AuthorH. J. Burlingame
PublisherLaird & Lee
Publication Date1897
LanguageEnglish
Pages300
 

It also contained Max Dessoir's English translation of "The Psychology of Legerdemain".

Containing three chapters, the first being His Birthplace His Family His Early Years The Career of His Famous Brother Carl Herrmann; the second The Life and Career of Alexander Herrmann and the last chapter being Herrmann's Secrets With 50 Entries of a Variety of His Magic.

The last page of the book is a copy of the last program of Herrmann The Great at the Columbia Theatre Chicago for the week beginning January 15 1896.

Later reprinted by Magico, with an introduction by Barrie Richardson.

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