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| birth_name = Victor Michael Farrelly | |||
| birth_day = December 22, | |||
| birth_year = 1888 | |||
| birth_place = Dublin, Ireland | |||
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| death_year = 1955 | |||
| death_place = London, England | |||
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'''Victor Farelli''' (b.1888-d.1955) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was a student of [[David Devant]] and became an expert card & and close-up magician. | |||
Because of a peculiar superstition he would not allow a photograph of himself to be published in any of his books other | == Biography == | ||
Because of a peculiar superstition he would not allow a photograph of himself to be published in any of his books other than his hands for illustrating the text. A picture of him was published as part of the "Who's Who in Magic" series in the July 1935 issue of [[The Sphinx]]. | |||
He was proficient speaking and writing in many languages include English, French, German and Spanish. | He was proficient speaking and writing in many languages include English, French, German and Spanish. Farelli was the French and Belgian correspondent to The Sphinx and a contributor to [[The Magic Wand]]. | ||
He has been give credit by some for inventing the close-up case. | He has been give credit by some for inventing the close-up case. | ||
==Marketed Tricks== | |||
*Can You Tell Fortunes? (1949) | |||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
*[[The Mystic Seven]] (1929) | *[[The Mystic Seven]] (1929) | ||
*The Master Speller (1930) | *[[The Master Speller]] (1930) | ||
*The Odin Rings (1931) Translation of Les Anneaux chinois de [[Claudius Odin]] (1928) | *[[The Odin Rings]] (1931) Translation of [[Les Anneaux chinois]] de [[Claudius Odin]] (1928) | ||
*Controlled Coincidence (1931) | *[[Controlled Coincidence]] (1931) | ||
* | *[[Farelli's Card Magic]], Part 1 & 2 (1933) | ||
*[[Lend Me Your Pack]] (1936) | |||
*Lend Me Your Pack (1936) | *[[Convincing Coin Magic]] (1946) | ||
*Convincing Coin Magic (1946) | *[[Thanks to Leipzig !]] (1948) | ||
*Thanks | *[[John Ramsay's Routine with Cups and Balls]] (1948) | ||
*John | *John Ramsay's Cylinder and Coins (1948) | ||
*John | *[[John Ramsay's Triple Restoration]] (1949) | ||
*John | *John Ramsay's Four Little Beans (1952) | ||
*John | *[[Where Houdini Was Wrong]] (1950) Translation of [[Les "Erreurs" de Harry Houdini]] By [[Maurice Sardina]] (1947) | ||
* | |||
*Nate Leipzig’s Card Stab (1952) | *Nate Leipzig’s Card Stab (1952) | ||
*Magical Bibliographies; A Guide (1953) | *Magical Bibliographies; A Guide (1953) | ||
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*Triple Card Miracle ??? | *Triple Card Miracle ??? | ||
*Farelli’s Triple Reverse ??? | |||
{{References}} | |||
* The Sphinx, Vol. 34, No. 5, July 1935, Who’s Who in Magic, page 138 | |||
* Magic Circular, Vol. 51, No. 570, February 1957, Peeps into the Past, No. 10 - Victor Farelli – The Enigma, by J. B. Findlay, page 85 | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 28 April 2024
Victor Farelli | |
Sphinx July 1935 | |
Born | Victor Michael Farrelly December 22, 1888 Dublin, Ireland |
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Died | May 12, 1955 (age 66) London, England |
Categories | Books by Victor Farelli |
Victor Farelli (b.1888-d.1955) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was a student of David Devant and became an expert card & and close-up magician.
Biography
Because of a peculiar superstition he would not allow a photograph of himself to be published in any of his books other than his hands for illustrating the text. A picture of him was published as part of the "Who's Who in Magic" series in the July 1935 issue of The Sphinx.
He was proficient speaking and writing in many languages include English, French, German and Spanish. Farelli was the French and Belgian correspondent to The Sphinx and a contributor to The Magic Wand.
He has been give credit by some for inventing the close-up case.
Marketed Tricks
- Can You Tell Fortunes? (1949)
Books
- The Mystic Seven (1929)
- The Master Speller (1930)
- The Odin Rings (1931) Translation of Les Anneaux chinois de Claudius Odin (1928)
- Controlled Coincidence (1931)
- Farelli's Card Magic, Part 1 & 2 (1933)
- Lend Me Your Pack (1936)
- Convincing Coin Magic (1946)
- Thanks to Leipzig ! (1948)
- John Ramsay's Routine with Cups and Balls (1948)
- John Ramsay's Cylinder and Coins (1948)
- John Ramsay's Triple Restoration (1949)
- John Ramsay's Four Little Beans (1952)
- Where Houdini Was Wrong (1950) Translation of Les "Erreurs" de Harry Houdini By Maurice Sardina (1947)
- Nate Leipzig’s Card Stab (1952)
- Magical Bibliographies; A Guide (1953)
- Victor Farelli Notes on "202 Methods of Forcing by Ted Annemann"
- Victor Farelli: A Magical Memoir by Paul Gordon (2006) ISBN 0955058740
- Triple Card Miracle ???
- Farelli’s Triple Reverse ???
References
- The Sphinx, Vol. 34, No. 5, July 1935, Who’s Who in Magic, page 138
- Magic Circular, Vol. 51, No. 570, February 1957, Peeps into the Past, No. 10 - Victor Farelli – The Enigma, by J. B. Findlay, page 85