FRAYNE, Frank I. (1839 ? 91). Six Nights Only of Mr. and Mrs. Frayne and the Great Kentucky Rifle Team. Glasgow, 1876. Two-color broadside bearing a wood-engraved bust portrait of the famed sharpshooter and advertising a performance of the ?famous American drama? titled Si Slocum or Life on the Western Border, a frontier-centered story used as a vehicle through which Frayne could integrate sharpshooting feats into a longer stage production, presented here at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. The show was also set to feature a ?more than half human? frontier dog named Jack. 30 x 9 ??. Contemporary notation in upper right, old fold and margins reinforced on verso, else very good. Sold together with a trimmed lithograph depicting Frayne performing a trick ?double shot? in which firing at a target above his assistant?s head triggers another rifle which hits a bullseye hanging above Frayne. 7 ? x 9 ??. Spotted, with short closed tears. After the death of Frayne?s first wife from asthma, he met and was engaged to an actress, Annie Von Behren. During a performance of one of his most difficult stunts ? shooting an apple off of Annie?s head with the gun held backward over his shoulder, using a mirror to aim ? the rifle misfired and Frayne?s betrothed was killed instantly.