Letterheady

letterheady –adjective 1. overcome by a strong emotion due to a letterhead design.

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  1. Remarkable, grandiose letterhead belonging to Horace Goldin. Goldin was, in 1921, one of the first magicians to publicly ‘saw a woman in half’, although for his very first performance the woman was in fact an unglamorous bellboy, employed by the hotel at which the demonstration was taking place.
To think, bellboys the world over were this close to an exotic sideline.
Horace Goldin, 1933 | Source

    Remarkable, grandiose letterhead belonging to Horace Goldin. Goldin was, in 1921, one of the first magicians to publicly ‘saw a woman in half’, although for his very first performance the woman was in fact an unglamorous bellboy, employed by the hotel at which the demonstration was taking place.

    To think, bellboys the world over were this close to an exotic sideline.

    Horace Goldin, 1933 | Source

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