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Chevalier Agoston, (November 5? 1821 - 1876)
Chevalier Agoston (November 5?, 1821 - 1876) was born Carl August Bohm in Germany.


Real name Carl August Bohm, was a German performer who specialized in doing ghost shows.
He was a performer who specialized in doing ghost shows.


In the 1860's, he had a ship turned into a magic drawing room, and traveled up and down the Rhine river, giving performances, but it was not successful.  
In the 1860's, he had a ship turned into a magic drawing room which traveled up and down the Rhine river, giving performances, but it was not very successful.  


He later performed in Switzerland then returned to Berlin where, it is told, he died of starvation.
He later performed in Switzerland then returned to Berlin where, it is told, he died of starvation.


Apparently afterwards, Mrs. Agoston appeared as a magician in Oriental costume with surprising success.
Apparently after his death, Mrs. Agoston appeared as a magician in Oriental costume with surprising success.
 


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Revision as of 08:00, 14 September 2008

Chevalier Agoston (November 5?, 1821 - 1876) was born Carl August Bohm in Germany.

He was a performer who specialized in doing ghost shows.

In the 1860's, he had a ship turned into a magic drawing room which traveled up and down the Rhine river, giving performances, but it was not very successful.

He later performed in Switzerland then returned to Berlin where, it is told, he died of starvation.

Apparently after his death, Mrs. Agoston appeared as a magician in Oriental costume with surprising success.