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== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | Al Bakers' Book One | + | * Al Bakers' Book One 1933 |
− | Al Baker's Book Two | + | * Al Baker's Book Two 1935 |
− | Magical Ways and Means | + | * Magical Ways and Means 1941 |
− | + | * Mental Magic 1949 | |
− | Mental Magic | + | * Pet Secrets 1951 |
+ | Manuscripts: | ||
+ | * THE TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR MANUSCRIPT (Ca. 1929) | ||
+ | * AL BAKER'S PACK (1932) | ||
+ | * CARDIALLY YOURS (1934) | ||
+ | * EFFECTS 1, 2, AND 3 (Ca. 1939) | ||
+ | * CARD TRIO (1948) | ||
+ | Compilations: | ||
+ | *The Secret Ways of Al Baker by Miracle Factory Books | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
M-U-M magazine, September 1982. | M-U-M magazine, September 1982. |
Revision as of 00:22, 3 April 2008
Al Baker (April 4, 1874 - 1951) was a professional magician born in Poughkeepsie, New York.
By the time he was 21 was working in vaudeville as magician and ventriloquist.
Al was an inventor of many tricks that he marketed including his Dictionary Test and his version of the Rice bowls.
Al Baker opened a magic shop with Martin Sunshine in Times Square.
Al regularly contributed to The Sphinx and other magic magazines.
Books
- Al Bakers' Book One 1933
- Al Baker's Book Two 1935
- Magical Ways and Means 1941
- Mental Magic 1949
- Pet Secrets 1951
Manuscripts:
- THE TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR MANUSCRIPT (Ca. 1929)
- AL BAKER'S PACK (1932)
- CARDIALLY YOURS (1934)
- EFFECTS 1, 2, AND 3 (Ca. 1939)
- CARD TRIO (1948)
Compilations:
- The Secret Ways of Al Baker by Miracle Factory Books
References
M-U-M magazine, September 1982.