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WOBENSMITH, James C. (1879-1973). A group of autographs and photos by and to Wobensmith. Including: Autograph Letter Signed. Philadelphia: August 3, 1956. Addressed to Mr. Mell Missmer. Although this is on his law firm’s letterhead, this letter is about directions for a magic trick. Signed “Jim Wobensmith” at the bottom. Approximately 11 ½ x 8”. Some toning, 1 horizontal crease, light wear. And HUGARD, Jean (1871-1959). Typed Letter Signed. Brooklyn: November 21, 1943. Addressed to James C. Wobensmith. On Hugard’s letterhead. Signed “Jean”. Toning, 2 vertical and 1 horizontal creases, inkstamp in lower left corner; in this letter, Hugard is thanking Wobensmith for his letter. With two photographs of Wobensmith, one in later life (approximately 7 x 5”), and another (cut into an oval) of Wobensmith in his Harvard sporting clothes (approximately 5 ½ x 4”). Some general wear, else very good. Wobensmith was the personal attorney for Howard Thurston (1869-1936). He was also an excellent magician in his own right, and famous for his version of the venerable Afghan Bands trick.