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'''Ernst Dietrich Wilhelm Basch''' (1838-1908) was the illegitimate son of Johanne Wilhelmine Ahrens and Hirsch Basch. Ernst Basch was one of the [[Basch]] brothers that were all magic performers or manufacturers from Holland, later settling in Germany.
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'''Ernst Dietrich Wilhelm Basch''' (1838-1908), the illegitimate son of Johanne Wilhelmine Ahrens and Hirsch Basch, was one of the [[Basch]] brothers whom were all magic performers or manufacturers.
  
 
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Basch performed between 1860 and 1887. He was also a manufacture out of his shop in Hamberg, Germany. Inventor of the illusions "The Aerial Bicycle Rider," "The Bridal Chamber," and the "Bewitched Table." <ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref><ref>Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 1907, The Four Basch Brothers, by Harry Houdini, page 69</ref>
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Basch performed between 1860 and 1887. He was also a manufacture out of his shop in Hamberg, Germany.  
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Inventor of the illusions "The Aerial Bicycle Rider," "The Bridal Chamber," and the "Bewitched Table."<ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref><ref>Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 1907, The Four Basch Brothers, by Harry Houdini, page 69</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 17 April 2016

Ernst Basch
BornErnst Dietrich Wilhelm Ahrens
November 21, 1838
Bovenden near Hannover, Germany
DiedJanuary 28, 1908 (age 69)
Hannover, Germany

Ernst Dietrich Wilhelm Basch (1838-1908), the illegitimate son of Johanne Wilhelmine Ahrens and Hirsch Basch, was one of the Basch brothers whom were all magic performers or manufacturers.

Biography

Basch performed between 1860 and 1887. He was also a manufacture out of his shop in Hamberg, Germany.

Inventor of the illusions "The Aerial Bicycle Rider," "The Bridal Chamber," and the "Bewitched Table."[1][2]

References

  1. History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)
  2. Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 1907, The Four Basch Brothers, by Harry Houdini, page 69
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  • Magische Welt, Vol. 44, No. 1, March 1995, Kaleidoskop, Familie Basch – Zauberkünstle und Musiker, by Ralf Busch, page 51
  • Collection Adolphe Blind "Le Professeur Magicus", (2007), BASCH, Ernst (*21.11.1838, +28.1.1909), page 165
  • Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, Basch, Ernst Dietrich Wilhelm dt. Zauberkünstler (*21.11.1838 Bovenden b. Hannover; †28.01.1909 Hannover), page 35