File:The great Victorina Troupe originators and presenters of the most marvelous sword swallowing act on earth. LCCN2014636914.jpg

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English: Title: The great Victorina Troupe originators and presenters of the most marvelous sword swallowing act on earth. Abstract/medium: 1 print : color lithograph ; sheet 107 x 71 cm. (poster format)
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Author Donaldson Lith. Co.; Kar-mi, 1872-; Victorina, Joe Van, 1872-; Kar-mi Troupe.; Victorina Troupe.
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Performing Arts Posters
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  • "See Kar-mi" pasted over Victorina on top of poster; Victorina also performed as the magician, Kar-mi.
  • "Shoots a gun barrel while it is down his throat; swallows an electric light; the $10,000.00 novelty act; the limit of the marvelous."
  • Created by "The Donaldson Litho. Co., Newport, Ky."
  • Forms part of: Magic poster collection (Library of Congress)
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posters: performing arts posters · american variety stage: vaudeville and popular entertainment, 1870-1920 · prints and photographs division
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magic · sword swallowing · lithographs · color · theatrical posters · american

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