Theatrical and Magic Posters
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| A.Q. Scammon's Side tracked |



| Pain's great war spectacle, Mexican War, Siege of Vera Cruz |



| McIntyre & Heath's Comedians the epitome of vaudeville. |



| Fisher, Carroll in a slap-bang absurdity, The Lobster |




| The comedians World, Garnella, and Mack |



| Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod |




| Hoyt's new A trip to Chinatown |



| The fun factory, Happy Hooligan all new. |



| The ladder of life a grand spectacular production : a realistic melo-drama. |



| Sam Pitman's big production, A fortune hunter |



| Kiralfy Bros "Michael Strogoff" |



| Blaney's extravaganza success, A female drummer |



| Home folks by C.T. Dazey, author of In old Kentucky. |



| Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks everything new. |




| Oliver Scott's Big Minstrel Carnival |



| Chas. E. Blaney's big extravaganza, A boy wanted |



| Tom Edson, The electrician Chas. E. Blaney's American comedy drama success. |




| Clifford & Huth, A high born lady Laugh and the world laughs with you. |



| This is it, Johnny on the spot a "Bill Nye" musical farce. |



| This is it, Johnny on the spot a "Bill Nye" musical farce. |




| Gilmore & Leonard in their Irish nonsensicality, Hogan's alley by W.H. Macart. |



| Chas. E. Blaney's big extravaganza success, A female drummer |



| The great ruby Arthur Collins' production ; written by Cecil Raleigh & Henry Hamilton. |



| Enlarged image of tramp's head and head-and-shoulders image of woman |



| Edward Morgan in Hall Caine's new play, The eternal city musical setting by Pietro Mascagni. |



| Grotesque gyrations by gifted eccentriques |



| Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod |



| Gay Masqueraders Gorgeous Extravaganza Co. everything new. |



| Ralph Stuart in his great success By right of sword |



| Broadhurst's latest farce, Why Smith left home by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. |
Now you can own a rare and unique piece of history right from the original source. These brilliant, humorous, colorful, and sometimes controversial posters speak volumes about our American Heritage. It was a time of laughter and a time of promise. America - the new world. Broadway featured the greatest performers such as Carter The Great, Kellar, Houdini, Andrew Mack, and more.
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