Yet another poster for American magician (Howard) Thurston and his assistants. This time he fancies a whippet. Thurston's greatest mystery: The vanishing Whippet Willys-Overland car. The wonder show of the universe. Promotional poster for Thurston by the Strobridge Lithograph Co., Cincinnati, New York, ca. 1925.
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