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.

Incomprehensible experiment

The Morning Post, 14 june 1802, p. 1.

William Nicholson

Experiment of the Invisible Girl

Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, Vol. 3, W. Stratford, London september 1802, pp. 56-57.

La Fantasmagoria al Teatro di S. Radegonda a Milano

Il Corriere Milanese, N. 41, Milano 21 may 1804, p. 328.

Thomas

A M. Prost, pour la cloture, puisqu'il le veut

Bulletin de Lyon, N. 87, Lyon 1 july 1805.

Aux redacteurs du Journal

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Avviso sulla fantasmagoria del sig. Bienvenu a Milano

Giornale italiano, N. 245, Milano 2 september 1806.

William Nicholson

The Invisible Lady; being an Explanation of the Manner in what the Experiment which was exhibited in London, by M. Charles and others, is performed. In a Letter from a Correspondent

Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, Vol. 16, W. Stratford, London january 1807, pp. 69-71.

William Nicholson

Letter from a Correspondent, on the Exhibition of the Invisible Girl to Mr. Nicholson

Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, Vol. 16, W. Stratford, London february 1807, pp. 119-120.

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