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'''The Los Angeles Conference on Magic History''' is a biennial invitation-only conference organized and hosted by [[Ricky Jay]], [[Mike Caveney]], [[John Gaughan]] and [[Jim Steinmeyer]].  The purpose of the conference is to showcase historical magic.
'''The Los Angeles Conference on Magic History''' was a biennial invitation-only conference organized and hosted by [[Ricky Jay]], [[Mike Caveney]], [[John Gaughan]] and [[Jim Steinmeyer]].  The purpose of the conference is to showcase historical magic.


== Conferences ==
== Conferences ==
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# 2011 - 10/12 November <ref> cover story [[Genii 2012 January]]</ref>
# 2011 - 10/12 November <ref> cover story [[Genii 2012 January]]</ref>
# 2013 - 07/08 November <ref> cover story [[Genii 2013 January]]</ref>
# 2013 - 07/08 November <ref> cover story [[Genii 2013 January]]</ref>
# 2015 - 05/07 November <ref> cover story [[Genii 2016 January]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 08:45, 6 February 2024

The Los Angeles Conference on Magic History was a biennial invitation-only conference organized and hosted by Ricky Jay, Mike Caveney, John Gaughan and Jim Steinmeyer. The purpose of the conference is to showcase historical magic.

Conferences

  1. 1989 - 02/04 November: De Kolta's Expanding Die, Automata, Thayer magic. [1]
  2. 1991 - 07/09 November: Rene Lavand, The Charles Carter Show. [2]
  3. 1993 - Hooker Card Rise, Sawing a Woman in Halves.
  4. 1995 - 09/11 November: Tribute to Robert Lund, The Blue Room. [3]
  5. 1997 - Will, the Witch and the Watch, the Chess Automaton. [4]
  6. 1999 - 11/13 November: The Mascot Moth, the Automaton Clarinet Player. [5]
  7. 2001 - 08/10 November: Guy Jarrett’s creations, The Million Dollar Mystery, The Great Fasola. [6]
  8. 2003 - 06/08 November: Tanagra, Lesley Hazlitt (Piddington), Devant’s Chocolate Soldier from St. George's Hall and Morritt’s famous Oh! illusion from Egyptian Hall. Brindamour, "The Original Jail Breaker and Handcuff King" [7]
  9. 2005 - The Wrestling Cheese, Professor Thomas Tobin’s Palingenesia, Del Adelphia, and Kellar’s Psycho. [8]
  10. 2007 - 08/10 November: Hooker Rising Cards. [9]
  11. 2009 - Robert-Houdin's Orange Tree, David Devant's Beau Brocade, Charles Morritt's Goodbye Winter and Pierre-Jacques de Loutherbourg's Eidophusikon. [10]
  12. 2011 - 10/12 November [11]
  13. 2013 - 07/08 November [12]
  14. 2015 - 05/07 November [13]

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