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− | [[Leon Herrmann]] (March 13, 1867 - May 16, 1909) was born in Paris. He traveled with his uncle [[Compars Herrmann]] as a boy. | + | [[Leon Herrmann]] (March 13, 1867 - May 16, 1909) was born in Paris. He traveled with his uncle [[Compars Herrmann]] as a boy.<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D01E6DA1F31E132A25750C0A9679C94669ED7CF "HERRMANN'S SUCCESSOR HERE; Leon, the Nephew of the Dead Magician, in New York", New York Times January 3, 1897, ]</ref> |
− | He moved to the U.S. to continue his Uncle [[Alexander Herrmann]]'s show after his death with his Aunt [[Adelaide Herrmann]] . | + | He moved to the U.S. to continue his Uncle [[Alexander Herrmann]]'s show after his death with his Aunt [[Adelaide Herrmann]], billing himself as '''Herrmann III'''<ref>AMERICAN NOTES by Henry R. Evans, Stanyon's Magic (July 1904)</ref> |
Leon was on the cover of [[Mahatma]], Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898). | Leon was on the cover of [[Mahatma]], Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898). | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 10 April 2010
Leon Herrmann (March 13, 1867 - May 16, 1909) was born in Paris. He traveled with his uncle Compars Herrmann as a boy.[1]
He moved to the U.S. to continue his Uncle Alexander Herrmann's show after his death with his Aunt Adelaide Herrmann, billing himself as Herrmann III[2]
Leon was on the cover of Mahatma, Vol 2., No. 4 (November 1898).
References
- ↑ "HERRMANN'S SUCCESSOR HERE; Leon, the Nephew of the Dead Magician, in New York", New York Times January 3, 1897,
- ↑ AMERICAN NOTES by Henry R. Evans, Stanyon's Magic (July 1904)