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'''Max Rossner''' (1850-1906) was a German performer, also known as "Alexander Max" and and possibly as "D'Alvini" (which was | '''Max Rossner''' (1850-1906) was a German performer, also known as "Alexander Max" and and possibly as "D'Alvini" (which was the stage name of the more popular magician [[William Peppercorn]] (1847-1891). | ||
In 1893, Rossner founded a dime store magic theater, "Kastans Panoptikum" in Berlin.<ref>Conjurers Monthly Magazine, Vol 1. No. 1, page 16 </ref> | In 1893, Rossner founded a dime store magic theater, "Kastans Panoptikum" in Berlin.<ref>Conjurers Monthly Magazine, Vol 1. No. 1, page 16 </ref> |
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Max Rossner | |
1850 | |
Died | 1906 |
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Nationality | German |
Max Rossner (1850-1906) was a German performer, also known as "Alexander Max" and and possibly as "D'Alvini" (which was the stage name of the more popular magician William Peppercorn (1847-1891).
In 1893, Rossner founded a dime store magic theater, "Kastans Panoptikum" in Berlin.[1]
References
- ↑ Conjurers Monthly Magazine, Vol 1. No. 1, page 16