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David Abbott

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David Abbott

Cover of Sphinx 1906
BornDavid Phelps Abbott
September 22, 1863
Falls City, Nebraska
DiedJune 12, 1934 (age 70)
Omaha, Nebraska
Resting placeWestlawn-Hillcrest Memorial, 5701 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Notable worksBehind the Scenes With the Mediums
Known formagician, author and inventor
CategoriesBooks by David Abbott

David Phelps Abbott (b.1863-d.1934) was a magician, author and inventor who created such effects as the floating ball, later made famous by Okito.

Biography

The October, 1906 issue of Sphinx contains a biography of Abbott with his picture on the cover. Abbott became a wealthy businessman in the American Mid-West. As an amateur magician, he performed for invited guests in his private theater he built at his home from 1907 until he died. There he demonstrated his Talking Teakettle (around 1907, decades before miniature radio electronics came into use) and Talking Vase (in 1909).

He wrote Behind the Scenes With the Mediums (1907), considered to be one of the best exposures of the methods used by psychics. He exposed many mentalism techniques including Slate Writing and Billet Reading.

Books

  • Behind the Scenes With the Mediums by David P. Abbott (1907)
  • The Marvelous Creations of Josefy by David P. Abbott (1908).
  • David P. Abbott's Book of Mysteries, published posthumously by Walter Graham (1977).
  • House of Mystery: Vol. 1 - The Magic Science of David P. Abbott - Vol. 1 Behind The Scenes; Editor: Teller, Todd Karr (2005)
  • House of Mystery: Vol. 2 - The Magic Science of David P. Abbott - Vol. 2 The Book of Mysteries; Editor: Teller, Todd Karr (2005)

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