HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Charles Spence from the University of Twente, Netherlands University of Cologne, Germany have published the research work: The phantasmagoria: From ghostly apparitions to multisensory fairground entertainment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Though credit for the original presentation in Bradford (on the
SUMMARY
In this review, I would like to suggest that the missing link may involve the ghost shows/attractions, including Dr. Pepper's Ghost (patented in 1863; and popularized at the Royal Polytechnic Institute in London; Dircks, 1863; Pepper, 1890),1 and the Phantasmagoria that were both promoted (as . . .
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