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'''Philip Prentice Anderson''' (1844 - 1920), the illegitimate son of [[John Henry Anderson]], performed all over the world and did a tour of the United States in 1870 as '''Rubini'''. | '''Philip Prentice Anderson''' (1844-1920), the illegitimate son of [[John Henry Anderson]], performed all over the world and did a tour of the United States in 1870 as '''Rubini'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:24, 23 September 2012
| Philip Prentice Anderson | |
| Born | 1844 |
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| Died | 1920 |
Philip Prentice Anderson (1844-1920), the illegitimate son of John Henry Anderson, performed all over the world and did a tour of the United States in 1870 as Rubini.
References
- Win a Few and Lose a Few - Rubini and His Giftshow By Gary Hunt
- Magic: A Pictorial History of Conjurers in the Theater By David Price (1985).
- The Great Wizard of the North: John Henry Anderson By Constance Pole Bayer (1990).