Perhaps the most successful theatrical mind reader of his time, Alexander, (American- born Claude Alexander Colin 1880-1954) kept much of his trade secrets and personal life shrouded in mystery until after his death. Since, much has surfaced about his stints as a conman, jailbreaks and myriad courtroom appearances. He is best remembered for his performances as a seer who could discern unspoken questions from audience members and give answers and predictions in response to them. It is thought that he earned millions from his performances and merchandising.
Alexander was known for investing a great deal of money into the production of the stage posters such as this three panel, full color print. He kept the unused posters in storage until he eventually sold them, along with the rest of his stage equipment and props, to magic dealer Robert Nelson in 1944. This lead another magician, Leon Mandrake, to procure some of the posters and recreate Alexander’s shows in the 1950s to make use of the supply and to build upon Alexander’s already established notoriety.
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