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i would kill book louis with a gun if jacob anderson asked me to but bookmand is my baby and showmand is simply just his older brother who is also my baby. i can't pick just one and you cannot separate my children. i am a good father with no favorite son. how fucking dare you insinuate i choose! 🙄
A little bookmand a showmand paint study!
Painting this gave me time to think about what would happen if they met?
Typical fraternal twins
Got sad. Drew the Armand's kissing. Well, almost kissing. They will be kissing.

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John Henry Anderson was born in The Mearns, Aberdeenshire on 14th July 1814.
Anderson’s father was a tenant farmer at Craigmyle. His parents died when he was ten years old and he became an apprentice blacksmith.
He met with a group of touring players when he was 17 years old and joined them with ambitions to become an actor. Whilst with them he saw magical tricks being performed in the street and soon took an interest in magic and set about establishing his own type of magic which he first performed in Aberdeen. He was the first magician to perform tricks and magic in any theatre in the British Isles.
the first nickname of John Henry Anderson which was The Great Caledonian Conjuror. However this was soon changed in 1840 to The Great Wizard of the North. He claimed that the title was given to him by the original Wizard of the North, Sir Walter Scott. John Henry Anderson is also sometimes referred to as the Wonderful Wizard of the North and as Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North.
John Henry Anderson performed his magic acts in theatres, showgrounds, fairgrounds throughout the world, including America, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Australia and Russia. He gave a command performance to Russian Czar Nicholas. He later moved to London and opened the News Strand Theatre.
John Henry Anderson is credited as the first magician to pull a white rabbit from a black top hat. His other tricks included, The Inexhaustible Bottle Trick where a bottle would produce any drink asked for by a member of the audience and The Gun Trick where he appeared to catch a bullet fired from a musket, which was always kept as the finale of his act in order that ‘ladies might withdraw, to avoid witnessing it
John Henry Anderson married Hannah Longherst from Aberdeen in 1842. She was an assistant with his shows. A year later they had a son who they named John Henry Junior. He became an illusionist. They would later have two daughters who also became magicians.
Anderson had a mistress called Miss Prentice. In 1845 they had a child called Philip Prentice Anderson. Sadly his mistress died during the birth and Anderson supported the child. He took another mistress who was a member of his touring troupe, she gave birth to another son.
In 1845 John Henry Anderson had built the large Glasgow City Theatre. Sadly it was burnt down five months later. In 1849 he was summoned by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to perform at Balmoral Castle, though some sources state this to have been at their London residence.
John Henry Anderson died on 3 February 1874 in Darlington. He is buried in the St Nicolas Kirkyard in Aberdeen, next to his mother.
John Henry Anderson was considered to be the greatest magician in Scotland, often compared to Harry Houdini. As seen in pic 3, Houdini himself visited Anderson's grave in 1914. The site was badly neglected and Houdini undertook its restoration and upkeep.
If you want to know more, the wonderful Doric Columns has loads here https://doriccolumns.wordpress.com/welcome/the-royalty/footdee/houdini-in-fittie/wizard-o-the-north/
i simply think a sleepover could fix them
Showmand during the Devil’s minion era: