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Harvey Martin Rosenthal (March 17, 1937), born in New York City, met [[DeWilfred]] as a child, who gave him old magic books and magazines. He learned of Holden's Magic Shop, and De Wilfred recommended taking lessons from [[Jack Miller]]. Rosenthal became a Saturday regular at Tannen's where he met [[Ben Braude]], [[Frank Garcia]] and later [[Francis Carlyle]]. | Harvey Martin Rosenthal (March 17, 1937), born in New York City, met [[DeWilfred]] as a child, who gave him old magic books and magazines. He learned of [[Holden's Magic Shop]], and De Wilfred recommended taking lessons from [[Jack Miller]]. Rosenthal became a Saturday regular at Tannen's where he met [[Ben Braude]], [[Frank Garcia]] and later [[Francis Carlyle]]. | ||
His first published trick appeared in a 1956 issue of [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] and since in the Pallbearers Review, Genii, Epilogue, New Jinx, New Pentagram and the Magi-Gram. | His first published trick appeared in a 1956 issue of [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] and since in the Pallbearers Review, Genii, Epilogue, New Jinx, New Pentagram and the Magi-Gram. |
Revision as of 17:23, 22 August 2009
Harvey Martin Rosenthal (March 17, 1937), born in New York City, met DeWilfred as a child, who gave him old magic books and magazines. He learned of Holden's Magic Shop, and De Wilfred recommended taking lessons from Jack Miller. Rosenthal became a Saturday regular at Tannen's where he met Ben Braude, Frank Garcia and later Francis Carlyle.
His first published trick appeared in a 1956 issue of Hugard's Magic Monthly and since in the Pallbearers Review, Genii, Epilogue, New Jinx, New Pentagram and the Magi-Gram.
In 1970 his work as a social scientist took him to Washington D.C. area.
In the early 1990s, Richard Kaufman signed a contract with Rosenthal to do a book on his coin magic and videotaped over 100 items. The book, as of 2009, has still not been written, so the tapes, along with the contract, were being offered for sale.
Bibliography
- Pallbearers Review Close-Up Folio No. 1 Harvey Rosenthal Issue Part 1 (1976)
- Pallbearers Review Close-Up Folio No. 2 Harvey Rosenthal Issue Part 2 (1976)
- Pallbearers Review Close-Up Folio No. 3 Harvey Rosenthal Issue Part 3 (1976)
- Close-up Sampler (1976)
- The Card Magic of Harvey Rosenthal (1977)
- The Perfect Coin Assembly in the New Stars Of Magic Series.
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