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[[Hooker's Rising Cards]] fascinated magicians for over a century. [[Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker]] first showed this effect in 1914
'''Hooker's Rising Cards''' fascinated magicians for over a century. [[Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker]] first showed this effect in 1914. [[File:GeniiCoverV71N4.jpg|right|thumb|cover of Genii]]


He gave performances of his Rising Cards, titled "Impossibilities", in a tiny theater of a converted carriage house behind his home in Brooklyn Heights, New York by invitation only.   
He gave performances of his Rising Cards, titled "Impossibilities", in a tiny theater of a converted carriage house behind his home in Brooklyn Heights, New York by invitation only.   
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In 2007, John Gaughan gave a reenactment during the [[Conference on Magic History]].
In 2007, John Gaughan gave a reenactment during the [[Conference on Magic History]].


== References ==
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* Hooker Rising Cards by John Mulholland [[Pallbearers Review]] Vol. 2 No. 6 (April 1967)  
* Hooker Rising Cards by John Mulholland [[Pallbearers Review]] Vol. 2 No. 6 (April 1967)  


[[Category:Cards]]
[[Category:Cards]]
[[Category:Illusions]]
[[Category:Illusions]]

Latest revision as of 13:30, 23 June 2013

Hooker's Rising Cards fascinated magicians for over a century. Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker first showed this effect in 1914.

cover of Genii

He gave performances of his Rising Cards, titled "Impossibilities", in a tiny theater of a converted carriage house behind his home in Brooklyn Heights, New York by invitation only.

By 1918 Dr. Hooker added to the card effects the head of a teddy bear which also performed mysterious feats. The bear's head, which was approximately life size, was named "Miltiades III." So the show's name was changed to "Impossibilities and Miltiades III."

In 2007, John Gaughan gave a reenactment during the Conference on Magic History.

References