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He contributed an article to ''The Sphinx'' entitled "MAGIC IN CHICAGO IN THE EARLY DAYS" in the February 1918 issue. One of the last reported mentions of Thompson was in the January 1925 issue of the Sphinx reporting that he sent in some photographs. | He contributed an article to ''The Sphinx'' entitled "MAGIC IN CHICAGO IN THE EARLY DAYS" in the February 1918 issue. One of the last reported mentions of Thompson was in the January 1925 issue of the Sphinx reporting that he sent in some photographs. | ||
According to Peter Zenner, Harry was the author of ''The Expert at the Card Table'', under the nom-de-plume "S.W. Erdnase". See the posting on the Genii Forum dated July 7th, 2015 | According to Peter Zenner, Harry was the author of ''The Expert at the Card Table'' (1902), under the nom-de-plume "S.W. Erdnase". See the posting on the Genii Forum dated July 7th, 2015 | ||
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Harry S. Thompson | |
Cover of Sphinx (December 1905) | |
Born | Harris Stuart Thompson February 28 1858 Chicago, Illinois |
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Died | December 20 1930 (age 72) St. Paul, Minnesota |
Resting place | Roselawn Cemetery, Roseville, St. Paul, Minnesota |
Flourished | 1900s-1920s |
Categories | Books by Harry S. Thompson |
Harry S. Thompson, a friend of Harry Houdini, had one of the largest collections of books, newspaper and magazine articles on magic.
Biography
He helped keep the Sphinx alive after William Hilliar left as editor with advice from his experience as a publisher and printer. He was also the one that induced Dr. A. M. Wilson to take up the editorial work, which resulted in moving the paper to Kansas City.
Thompson joined the Society of American Magicians early in its organization and was appointed the western representative of the society in Chicago.
By 1910 he was serving as vice-president of the Twin City Magicians Club of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]
He contributed an article to The Sphinx entitled "MAGIC IN CHICAGO IN THE EARLY DAYS" in the February 1918 issue. One of the last reported mentions of Thompson was in the January 1925 issue of the Sphinx reporting that he sent in some photographs.
According to Peter Zenner, Harry was the author of The Expert at the Card Table (1902), under the nom-de-plume "S.W. Erdnase". See the posting on the Genii Forum dated July 7th, 2015
References
- ↑ American Magician, May 1910