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Introducing Harry Houdin—one of the most versatile performers you've never heard of. Born decades before the great Harry Houdini, he claimed to be the nephew of Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, the famous French conjurer of the 19th century. Houdin, who billed himself as "The Great Polynational Mimic," toured Australia and New Zealand between 1860 and 1863 with a one-man act featuring drawing-room magic and international impersonations done to song and dance. Harry Houdin: "The Great Polynational Mimic" is the first formal work of research written about this virtually unknown, albeit colorful, entertainer.
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magician, magicians, musician, musicians, Australia, New Zealand, performer, mimic, mimics, impersonator, impersonatorsPeople
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A short biography of a virtually unknown magician and musician who toured Australia and New Zealand between 1860 and 1863
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