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Hatton, Henry (P. H. Cannon). Henry Hatton Brochure Original Artwork. New Jersey [?], ca. 1900. Fine pen-and-ink artwork for a brochure of Hatton’s, featuring the production of American flags, a spirit séance, and “soul vision” (second sight). 9 5/8 x 11 ¾”. Edges toned, glue marks on verso. Very good. Together with Adrian Plate, Hatton authored one of magic’s classic texts, Magicians Tricks and How They Are Done (1911). This artwork was reportedly on display at the P&L Factory in New Haven, Conn. and then passed into the hands of Dr. Grossman.


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2015-10-31

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