Henri Robin

Publicity photography for Henri Robin (1863). Henri Robin (1811–1874), born Henrik Joseph Donckel, was a French illusionist, born in Hazebrouck. In the early 1850s, he performed at Windsor Castle, at the request of Queen Victoria. In 1861, he became the first illusionist to offer a full programme of magic at Egyptian Hall in London. Between 1862 and 1869, he managed a theatre in the Boulevard du Temple, Paris. His most well-known illusion in these years was "The Medium of Inkerman", in which a drum on stage was apparently struck by an unseen spirit, in response to questions from the audience. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Robin, Henri
    Published 1905
    France : Université de Paris, 1905.
    142 p.
  2. 2
    by Robin, Henri
    Published 1905
    1905.
    1 online resource (142 p.)
    Center for Research Libraries
    Online Resource
  3. 3
    by Robin, Henri, 1811-1874
    Published 1910
    France : Université de Paris, 1910.
    124 p.
  4. 4
    by Robin, Henri, 1811-1874
    Published 1900
    Paris, A. Rousseau, 1900.
    2 p. ̋., 195 p. 28 cm.
  5. 5
    by Robin, Henri, 1811-1874
    Published 1907
    Paris, 1907.
    116 p.

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