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Dr. Henry Ridgely Evans (November 7, 1861- March 29, 1949), born in Baltimore, Maryland, was an amateur magician specializing in history of magic.  
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'''Dr. Henry Ridgely Evans''' (1861-1949) was an amateur magician specializing in history of magic.  
  
He studied law at the University of Maryland, and began a practice in Baltimore City, but soon abandoned the legal profession for journalism. He worked for "The Evening News," "Day," and "Times" of Baltimore,
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== Biography ==
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Evans studied law at the University of Maryland, and began a practice in Baltimore City, but soon abandoned the legal profession for journalism. He worked for "The Evening News," "Day," and "Times" of Baltimore,
  
 
He only occasionally performed in public for charitable purposes. His interest in magic and occultism led him to investigate [[spiritualism]], which he expressed his views on the subject in his book "Hours with the Ghosts or Nineteenth Century Witchcraft: Illustrated investigations into the
 
He only occasionally performed in public for charitable purposes. His interest in magic and occultism led him to investigate [[spiritualism]], which he expressed his views on the subject in his book "Hours with the Ghosts or Nineteenth Century Witchcraft: Illustrated investigations into the
 
phenomena of spiritualism and theosophy."
 
phenomena of spiritualism and theosophy."
  
He died at his home in Baltimore, Maryland.
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He died at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, Arpil 1949</ref><ref>Obit,[[Tops]], May 1949</ref>
  
 
== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==
 
* Cover of [[Mahatma]] Vol 4, No. 5 (November,1900)
 
* Cover of [[Mahatma]] Vol 4, No. 5 (November,1900)
==Books==
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== Bibliography ==
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===Articles===
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* Some Magicians I Have Met. (1905). The Open Court. Vol. 19, Issue 8.
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* Madame Blavatsky. (1904). The Monist. Vol. 14, No. 3. pp. 387-408.
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* Cagliostro-A Study in Charlatanism. (1903). The Monist. Vol. 13, No. 4. pp. 523-552.
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===Books===
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* [[Hours with the Ghosts, Or, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft]] (1897)
 
* [[Magic and Its Professors]] (1902)
 
* [[Magic and Its Professors]] (1902)
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* [[The Spirit World Unmasked]] (1902)
 
* [[The Old and the New Magic]] (1906)
 
* [[The Old and the New Magic]] (1906)
* [[Adventures in Magic]] (1924)
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* The House of the Sphinx (1907)
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* [[Adventures in Magic]] (1927)
 
* [[The History of Conjuring and Magic]] (1928)
 
* [[The History of Conjuring and Magic]] (1928)
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* Cagliostro and his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry (1930)
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* A Master of Modern Magic: The Life and Adventures of Robert-Houdin (1932)
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* Edgar Allen Poe and Baron von Kempelen's Chess-Playing Automaton (1939)
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* Some Rare Old Books on Conjuring and Magic (1943)
  
== References ==
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{{Wikipedia}}
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* Cover [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 11, no. 11, January 1932.
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* Cover Linking Ring, Vol. 24, no. 9, November 1944.
 
* [[Bat]] No. 65, May 1949, page 490
 
* [[Bat]] No. 65, May 1949, page 490
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* http://www.miraclefactory.net/evanscontents.htm
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* DR. HENRY RIDGELY EVANS An Appreciation of the Man and His Work By H. Adrian Smith, Linking Ring, May 1949</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:13, 16 November 2013

Henry R. Evans

From Magic and Its Professors (1902)
BornHenry Ridgely Evans
November 07, 1861
Baltimore, Maryland
DiedMarch 29, 1949 (age 87)
Baltimore, Maryland
Resting placeOak Hill Cemetery in Washington (lot 610 East)
CategoriesBooks by Henry R. Evans

Dr. Henry Ridgely Evans (1861-1949) was an amateur magician specializing in history of magic.

Biography

Evans studied law at the University of Maryland, and began a practice in Baltimore City, but soon abandoned the legal profession for journalism. He worked for "The Evening News," "Day," and "Times" of Baltimore,

He only occasionally performed in public for charitable purposes. His interest in magic and occultism led him to investigate spiritualism, which he expressed his views on the subject in his book "Hours with the Ghosts or Nineteenth Century Witchcraft: Illustrated investigations into the phenomena of spiritualism and theosophy."

He died at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.[1][2]

Honors

  • Cover of Mahatma Vol 4, No. 5 (November,1900)

Bibliography

Articles

  • Some Magicians I Have Met. (1905). The Open Court. Vol. 19, Issue 8.
  • Madame Blavatsky. (1904). The Monist. Vol. 14, No. 3. pp. 387-408.
  • Cagliostro-A Study in Charlatanism. (1903). The Monist. Vol. 13, No. 4. pp. 523-552.

Books

References

  1. Obit, Linking Ring, Arpil 1949
  2. Obit,Tops, May 1949
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