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  • ...1953), the son of the legendary Hamburg-based publisher and lithographer, Adolph Friedländer (1851-1904), Sarrasani developed beautifully designed American ...asily with more hungry and aggressive rivals such as [[Circus Strassburger|Strassburger]], Barum-Kreiser, and [[Julius Gleich|Gleich]].
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  • ...nette (1879-1954), Arthur (1881-1942), Helene (b.1883), Eugen (1885-1943), Adolph (1887-1940), Felix (1888-1891), Hedwig (1890-1966), and Rudolf (1893-1944). [[File:The_Brothers_Lorch_(1930).jpeg|thumb|right|400px|Julius, Adolph, Arthur, Rudolf, and Eugen Lorch (1930)]] In 1927, the brothers Julius, Art
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  • ...Gruss]] (1935-1996), and to two legends of the equestrian circus, [[Adolph Strassburger]] and [[Otto Schumann]] (not related to the [[The Schumann Dynasty|Schumann
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  • ...were created by Europe's finest printer of circus advertising, the famous Adolph Friedländer of Hamburg (whose elegant, colorful and beautifully designed p ...e-ring format. Gleich and Kludsky would go bankrupt in the process; as for Strassburger and Blumenfeld, two enterprises owned by respected Jewish circus families,
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