Theatrical and Magic Posters
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| Mickey or The crimson nemesis by Robt. J. Sherman the most popular play of the age. |



| Wm. H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee (formerly of Primrose & West). |



| Bronson Howard's greater Shenandoah |



| The queen of Chinatown by Joseph Jarrow. |



| The queen of Chinatown by Joseph Jarrow. |



| Mistakes will happen written by Grant Stewart. |



| Edwin Arden's romantic play, Zorah |



| Man holding umbrella and another man falling |



| Mr. James K. Hackett. The tree of knowledge by R.C. Carton. |



| Henri Gressit presents Eugenie Blair in David Belasco's great play, Zaza |



| "Where are you going my pretty maid?" "I'm going to Keith's Vaudeville, Sir," she said |



| Sol Smith Russell's great play, A poor relation |



| The city of New York by Walter Fessler. |



| William Gillette Held by the enemy |



| Chas. H. Yale's fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry misha |



| A sumptuous revival of Bret Harte's beautiful story, M'liss |



| The club's baby by Lawrence Sterner & Edw. G. Knoblaugh.
Cin'ti ; New Yo |



| Arabian nights |



| The new Siberia by Bartley Campbell. |



| William H. West's Big minstrel jubilee a majestic enterprise. |



| Old glory a story of our "blue jackets" in Chili [i.e. Chile] by Chas. T. Vincent. |



| Siberia written by Bartley Campbell. |



| F. Ziegfeld, Jr. presents Anna Held in Papa's wife by DeKoven & Smith. |



| Rice's beautiful Evangeline |



| Fred E. Wright presents Harry Gilfoil |



| Francis Wilson under the management of A.H. Canby in the comic opera, Half a king |



| The new Siberia by Bartley Campbell. |



| David Higgins' idyl of the Tennessee mountains, At Piney Ridge |



| Thos. W. Keene. Macbeth |



| Marguerita Sylva in Kirke La Shelle's elaborate opera comique production, The Princess Chic book by Kirke La Shelle, music by Julian Edwards. |
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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