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In [[1960]]: | In [[1960]] a few selected events were: | ||
* | * [[Gus Fowler]], an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist", dies. | ||
* [[Dr. Stanley Jaks]] dies. | |||
* [[Richiardi Jr]] and [[Dan Alan]] appear on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]]. | |||
* [[Percy Abbott]], co-founder of the [[Blackstone Magic Company]], dies | |||
* [[The Great LaFollette]] dies. | |||
*''[[Comedy A La Card]]'', written by [[Karrell Fox]], is published by [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] | |||
*''[[Seconds, Centers and Bottoms]]'', by [[Ed Marlo]], is published as the 8th in the [[Revolutionary Card Technique|RCT]] series of booklets | |||
*''[[The Magic of Slydini]]'', by [[Lewis Ganson]], is published by the [[Supreme Magic Co.]] | |||
*The ''[[13 Steps to Mentalism]]'', booklets 12-13, written by [[Tony Corinda]], are published | |||
*''[[A Lifetime in Magic]]'', written as an autobiography by [[Percy Abbott]], is published | |||
*[[The Magic Land of Allakazam]] begins airing on national television with host [[Mark Wilson]] | |||
*[[MacDonald's Aces]] routine is first published | |||
*''[[Steranko on Cards]]'', by [[Jim Steranko]], is published by [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] | |||
*[[Neil Foster]] revives the The [[Tops]] magazine as the editor of The [[New Tops]]. | |||
*[[Peter Pit]] moves to the United States | |||
*[[Don Tanner]] begins serving as Editor of the [[New Phoenix]] for No. 351-396 | |||
*''[[Tricks You Can Count On]]'', written by [[Larry West]], is published | |||
*The [[Magical Bookie]], a periodical that ran for 14 years, begins publication | |||
*The last edition of the [[The Midget Magician]], an undersized periodical, is published | |||
*[[Matrix]], a card an coin trick, is developed by [[Al Schneider]] | |||
*[[Midnight Magic Monthly]], a magic periodical, ends publication | |||
*[[Magic Net]], formerly the ''Magic Net English Monthly'', is started | |||
*[[Cub Scout Magic]], is written and illustrated by [[Frank Rigney]] | |||
=== 100 years ago === | === 100 years ago === |
Revision as of 11:42, 4 January 2010
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50 years ago
In 1960 a few selected events were:
- Gus Fowler, an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist", dies.
- Dr. Stanley Jaks dies.
- Richiardi Jr and Dan Alan appear on the Ed Sullivan Show.
- Percy Abbott, co-founder of the Blackstone Magic Company, dies
- The Great LaFollette dies.
- Comedy A La Card, written by Karrell Fox, is published by L.L. Ireland Magic Co.
- Seconds, Centers and Bottoms, by Ed Marlo, is published as the 8th in the RCT series of booklets
- The Magic of Slydini, by Lewis Ganson, is published by the Supreme Magic Co.
- The 13 Steps to Mentalism, booklets 12-13, written by Tony Corinda, are published
- A Lifetime in Magic, written as an autobiography by Percy Abbott, is published
- The Magic Land of Allakazam begins airing on national television with host Mark Wilson
- MacDonald's Aces routine is first published
- Steranko on Cards, by Jim Steranko, is published by L.L. Ireland Magic Co.
- Neil Foster revives the The Tops magazine as the editor of The New Tops.
- Peter Pit moves to the United States
- Don Tanner begins serving as Editor of the New Phoenix for No. 351-396
- Tricks You Can Count On, written by Larry West, is published
- The Magical Bookie, a periodical that ran for 14 years, begins publication
- The last edition of the The Midget Magician, an undersized periodical, is published
- Matrix, a card an coin trick, is developed by Al Schneider
- Midnight Magic Monthly, a magic periodical, ends publication
- Magic Net, formerly the Magic Net English Monthly, is started
- Cub Scout Magic, is written and illustrated by Frank Rigney
100 years ago
In 1910: