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'''The Magician's Road To Fame''' was an early marketing book for entertainers. | |||
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With over 40 posters, including three in color (tipped in), nearly every | |||
page has some sort of illustration with a page of tissue bound into the book between each page. It provides a look at how magicians can use publicity to their advantage including a wide variety of methods from press photographs to advertising by pictorial posters. | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 31 March 2011
The Magician's Road To Fame was an early marketing book for entertainers.
| The Magician's Road To Fame | |
| Author | Laurance Glen |
|---|---|
| Publisher | The Ludo Press |
| Publication Date | 1922 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 96 |
With over 40 posters, including three in color (tipped in), nearly every page has some sort of illustration with a page of tissue bound into the book between each page. It provides a look at how magicians can use publicity to their advantage including a wide variety of methods from press photographs to advertising by pictorial posters.