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− | '''The Great McEwen''' was a professional magician by 1899 in United States who became more successful after adding muscle-reading and hypnotism | + | '''The Great McEwen''' (1861-1935) was Peter McEwen, a professional magician by 1899 in United States who became more successful after adding muscle-reading and hypnotism |
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He was managed by [[Felix Blei]] from 1908 to 1909 before moving to Australia around 1912. | He was managed by [[Felix Blei]] from 1908 to 1909 before moving to Australia around 1912. | ||
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He toured India (possibly in route to Australia) and toured around Australia as late as 1917.<ref>Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)</ref><ref>Sphinx, June 1936, page 120</ref> | He toured India (possibly in route to Australia) and toured around Australia as late as 1917.<ref>Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)</ref><ref>Sphinx, June 1936, page 120</ref> | ||
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He claimed to be a nephew of [[John Henry Anderson]]. Although his mother's maiden surname was Kate Anderson, research indicated there was no link between Kate and John Henry Anderson. According to his death certificate, his correct name was Peter (not Phillip) Hartley McEwen and he was born in Hawich, Scotland <ref>The Great McEwen: A Little of the Mystery Solved by Brian McCullagh, The Yankee Collector #11, November 2004 </ref> | He claimed to be a nephew of [[John Henry Anderson]]. Although his mother's maiden surname was Kate Anderson, research indicated there was no link between Kate and John Henry Anderson. According to his death certificate, his correct name was Peter (not Phillip) Hartley McEwen and he was born in Hawich, Scotland <ref>The Great McEwen: A Little of the Mystery Solved by Brian McCullagh, The Yankee Collector #11, November 2004 </ref> | ||
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The Great McEwen | |
Born | Peter Hartley McEwen 1861 Hawich,Scotland |
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Died | July 19, 1935 Cairns, Queensland, Australia |
Resting place | Cairns at Martyn Street, Cemetery Monumental West Side Row E2 site 2961 |
The Great McEwen (1861-1935) was Peter McEwen, a professional magician by 1899 in United States who became more successful after adding muscle-reading and hypnotism
Biography
He was managed by Felix Blei from 1908 to 1909 before moving to Australia around 1912.
Pauline (Joe Poulin) was often one of his "subjects", who later became a performer himself.
He toured India (possibly in route to Australia) and toured around Australia as late as 1917.[1][2]
He claimed to be a nephew of John Henry Anderson. Although his mother's maiden surname was Kate Anderson, research indicated there was no link between Kate and John Henry Anderson. According to his death certificate, his correct name was Peter (not Phillip) Hartley McEwen and he was born in Hawich, Scotland [3]
References
- ↑ Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)
- ↑ Sphinx, June 1936, page 120
- ↑ The Great McEwen: A Little of the Mystery Solved by Brian McCullagh, The Yankee Collector #11, November 2004