from Georgian Gentlemen | Philip Breslaw – a brilliant 18th Century conjurer and mind reader
lostsplendor:

Thurston the Great, 1915 (via)

lostsplendor:

Thurston the Great, 1915 (via)

(via alinasolo)

thenoblehare:

steampunk magician by Scott Chalmers

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Chalmers-Photography/96536687451
geisterseher:

Prof. Bollini the Italian magician c. 1879

geisterseher:

Prof. Bollini the Italian magician c. 1879

cabbagingcove:

I don’t know what he knows about me, but I’m afraid of what he’ll do with that information. D:
ca. 1900 poster advertisement for “Alexander: The Man Who Knows”, from Minneapolis, MN.

cabbagingcove:

I don’t know what he knows about me, but I’m afraid of what he’ll do with that information. D:

ca. 1900 poster advertisement for “Alexander: The Man Who Knows”, from Minneapolis, MN.

victoriasrustyknickers:

Leaflet advertising Harry Houdini’s Lectures on Fraudulent Spiritualistic Phenomena in February 1924

victoriasrustyknickers:

Leaflet advertising Harry Houdini’s Lectures on Fraudulent Spiritualistic Phenomena in February 1924

soyouthinkyoucansee:

Kellar toasts the Devil, performing arts poster, ca. 1899 by trialsanderrors on Flickr.

(Source: adamandoliver)

cabbagingcove:

Kellar! The wondrous Kellar!

1894 advert for a magician who was touring the East Coast.