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[[William John Hilliar]] (November 27, 1876 - November 15, 1936), born in England was also known as Bill. He was a professional magician that performed in vaudeville and founder of the [[Sphinx]] magazine. He moved to the United States in 1902 | [[William John Hilliar]] (November 27, 1876 - November 15, 1936), born in England was also known as Bill. He was a professional magician that performed in vaudeville and founder of the [[Sphinx]] magazine. He moved to the United States in 1902. | ||
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For many years he was with the Barnum and Bailey Circus and other large circuses in charge of the side shows. | |||
In the January 1901 issue of [[Mahatma]], it was announced that he would start to contribute a column of interesting ideas to the paper beginning with the next issue. The first article would be devoted to shadow pictures. | |||
He ghost-wrote [[T. Nelson Down]]'s book [[Modern Coin Manipulation]] and wrote his own book [[Modern Magician's Hand Book]] (1902). He also most likely ghost-wrote [[Howard Thurston's Card Tricks]](1901) and wrote the column on magic for [[The Billboard]] magazine. | He ghost-wrote [[T. Nelson Down]]'s book [[Modern Coin Manipulation]] and wrote his own book [[Modern Magician's Hand Book]] (1902). He also most likely ghost-wrote [[Howard Thurston's Card Tricks]](1901) and wrote the column on magic for [[The Billboard]] magazine. |
Revision as of 09:32, 25 January 2011
William John Hilliar (November 27, 1876 - November 15, 1936), born in England was also known as Bill. He was a professional magician that performed in vaudeville and founder of the Sphinx magazine. He moved to the United States in 1902.
William Hilliar | |
Born | November 27, 1876 England |
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Died | November 15, 1936 (age 59) |
Categories | Books by William Hilliar |
For many years he was with the Barnum and Bailey Circus and other large circuses in charge of the side shows.
In the January 1901 issue of Mahatma, it was announced that he would start to contribute a column of interesting ideas to the paper beginning with the next issue. The first article would be devoted to shadow pictures.
He ghost-wrote T. Nelson Down's book Modern Coin Manipulation and wrote his own book Modern Magician's Hand Book (1902). He also most likely ghost-wrote Howard Thurston's Card Tricks(1901) and wrote the column on magic for The Billboard magazine.
He once performed, in disguise, as Howard Thurston while Thurston was sick.
Hilliar committed suicide by shooting himself just before his 60th birthday.
Books ghost written
Books
- Novel Hand Shadows (1900)
- Modern Magician's Hand Book (1902)