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+ | Being only four feet, four inches tall he regularly joked about his size, "I'm never short on jokes… but I am short". White used many different names throughout his career: Little Joe White, Micro, Puzzles the Clown, Little Oscar, Prince Tiny, Midget Magician, The World's Smallest Magician, and The World's Smallest Magician and Mentalist. | ||
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− | *Micro Mental Miracles (1965) | + | * Magic For Heaven's Sake (1962) |
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+ | * Micro Mental Programs (1966) | ||
+ | * Scotch Brand Of Magic (1967) | ||
+ | * Select Mental Effects (1980) | ||
+ | * Wee Wizard's Wiles (1987). | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 20 May 2012
Joseph White (1925-2001), known as The Midget Magician, was a magician and mentalist.[1]
Joseph White | |
Born | Joseph Michael White January 1, 1925 Dorchester, Massachusetts |
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Died | September 10, 2001 (age 76) |
Being only four feet, four inches tall he regularly joked about his size, "I'm never short on jokes… but I am short". White used many different names throughout his career: Little Joe White, Micro, Puzzles the Clown, Little Oscar, Prince Tiny, Midget Magician, The World's Smallest Magician, and The World's Smallest Magician and Mentalist.
He died of a heart attack in 2001. [2]
Books
- Magic For Heaven's Sake (1962)
- Micro Mental Miracles (1965)
- Micro Mental Programs (1966)
- Scotch Brand Of Magic (1967)
- Select Mental Effects (1980)
- Wee Wizard's Wiles (1987).
References