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In
a hotel somewhere in the
Midwest, Howard
Thurston's advance man
has finished his dogged
work for the day and,
as dusk falls, he clicks
on the lamp and slips
a piece of paper into
his portable typewriter.
He begins to tap out descriptions
of tricks for a book he's
been dreaming of writing
for over a decade. At
this moment, in 1928,
he doesn't have a title
or a publisher, but he's
the happiest guy in the
world.
Tonight
he's eagerly typing up
tricks by Al Baker and
Ted Annemann, both of
whom he saw in New York
City a few days earlier.
Last week it was miracles
by Stewart Judah, S. Leo
Horowitz, and Dai Vernon.
He spends seven years
collecting the most staggering
miracles of the day from
the most prominent magicians.
Though
extremely ill in 1933
and 1934, he keeps this
to himself and, despite
his precarious health,
continues traveling around
the country, working for
Thurston during the day
and collecting tricks
for his masterwork in
the evening. He types
late into the night.
In 1935
John Northern Hilliard
died suddenly while in
a hotel room in Indianapolis.
When the book on which
he had worked for so many
years, Greater Magic,
was eventually published
in 1938, hundreds of the
tricks Hilliard had collected
were nowhere to be found.
There was a great hubbub
about the missing material.
A number of magicians
entered the hotel room
where he died ... perhaps
one of them left with
something?
A decade
ago a box full of old
magic catalogues was sold
at an auction in middle
America. At the bottom
of this box, and not even
listed in the contents,
were two old notebooks
with hundreds of typed
pages in brown leatherette
bindings. The lost notebooks
of John Northern Hilliard
had been found.
The Genii Corporation
is proud to present its
first book, a facsimile
edition reprint of Hilliard's
two missing notebooks.
At 300 over-sized pages,
with almost 300 tricks,
this magnificent volume
is the perfect companion
for anyone who has spent
happy hours reading Greater
Magic. 60 tricks by Al
Baker, dozens by Stewart
Judah, 10 tricks by S.
Leo Horowitz, 30 tricks
by Ted Annemann, with
hundreds more from Dai
Vernon, Cyril Yettmah,
Jack Merlin, Gerald Kosky,
Eugene Laurent, Ching
Ling Foo, Stanley Collins,
John Northern Hilliard,
Paul LePaul, Michael F.
Zens, and many more.
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