Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton) | A magic show that "rivals the regal splendor of Solomon's court"

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October 28, 08:54 PM GMT

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1,500 - 2,500 USD

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Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton)

Biggest Necromantic Exposition on Earth. Blackstone. Greatest Magician the World Has Ever Known. Oriental Nights. Erie, Pennsylvania: Erie Litho. & Ptg. Co., ca. 1925 (no. 8625)


Color lithograph poster (26 3/4 x 41 in.; 681 x 1042 mm). Separated and repaired, with minor loss, at central vertical fold, some wrinkling, marginal browning, chips and tears, rebacked with thick paper.


"Unlike his globe-trotting contemporaries, Harry Blackstone spent his entire career touring throughout North America. His long career on the stage … made the name Blackstone synonymous with magic" (Magic, p. 364). 


The poster for "Oriental Nights" is one of the busiest of the Golden Age of magic: a faqir climbs a self-suspended rope, the enchanted camel levitates, the phantom stallion rears up in the background, a dozen and a half scantily clad women dance and lounge, and on the right Blackstone is burned at the stake by a trio of trident-wielding imps—an illusion that also merited its own poster (see Illusions 36). The text of this poster modestly claims that "Blackstone's Tenfold Pageant of the East … rivals the regal splendor of Solomon's court and in kaleidoscopic metamorphoses outbids the Aurora Borealis."

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