Nathaniel William Wraxall

Letter VIII - Story of the Apparition of the Chevalier de Saxe, raised by Schrepfer

Nathaniel William Wraxall, Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna, T. Cadell Junior, London 23 november 1800, pp. 279-294.

Paul de Philipsthal

M. Paul de Philipsthal's Patent for the Invention of phantasmagoria

Cobbett's Political Register, Vol. 2, Cox and Baylis, London 1802, p. 1053.

William Nicholson

Narrative and Explanation of the Appearance of Phantoms and other Figures in the Exhibition of the Phantasmagoria. With Remarks on the Philosophical Use of common Occurrences

Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, Vol. 1, W. Stratford, London february 1802, pp. 147-151.

Schirmer&Scholl

Origin, history, and explanation of all the late optical and acoustic discoveries called the Phantasmagoria

Schirmer&Scholl, Sketch of the performances at the Large Theatre, Lyceum, London 1805, pp. 14-23.

Andrew Oehler

An explanation of the raised ghost

Andrew Oehler, The life, adventures and unparalleled sufferings of Andrew Oehler, Trenton, N.J. 1811, pp. 221-223.

Jean-Baptiste Benoît, Johann August Apel, Friedrich August Schulze, Heinrich Clauren e Johann Karl August Musäus

Tales of the dead

White, Cochrane, London 1813.

Extraordinary German Impostor

The Portfolio, N. 74, Vol. 3, William Charlton Wright, London 17 july 1824, p. 223.

The converzatione of the editor n. 1 - Account of the original phantasmagoria

The Portfolio, N. 19, Vol. 4, William Charlton Wright, London 15 january 1825, pp. 296-297.

The converzatione of the editor n. 2 - Account of the original phantasmagoria

The Portfolio, N. 20, Vol. 4, William Charlton Wright, London 22 january 1825, pp. 312-314.

The converzatione of the editor n. 3 - Account of the original phantasmagoria

The Portfolio, N. 21, Vol. 4, William Charlton Wright, London 29 january 1825, pp. 328-330.

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