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'''Herbert Flint''' was the best known "hypnotist" of his era.
'''Herbert Flint''' (fl.1890-1915) was the best known "hypnotist" of his era.


== Biography ==
Flint began his tours as a hypnotist around 1890.
Flint began his tours as a hypnotist around 1890.


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Most of what we know of Flint, is from his friend [[C.A. George Newmann]] who used to visit him.  Flint retired to Cleveland, Ohio, and started a mail-order course in hypnotism. In 1915, he came out of retirement and did a "Farewell Tour" throughout the Midwest and Canada under the direction of [[Felix Blei]]. Afterward, he went back to his mail-order business.<ref>Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)</ref>
Most of what we know of Flint, is from his friend [[C.A. George Newmann]] who used to visit him.  Flint retired to Cleveland, Ohio, and started a mail-order course in hypnotism. In 1915, he came out of retirement and did a "Farewell Tour" throughout the Midwest and Canada under the direction of [[Felix Blei]]. Afterward, he went back to his mail-order business.<ref>Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)</ref>


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Latest revision as of 08:58, 16 November 2013

Herbert Flint
BornHerbert L Flint

Flourished1890-1915
Known forHypnotism act

Herbert Flint (fl.1890-1915) was the best known "hypnotist" of his era.

Biography

Flint began his tours as a hypnotist around 1890.

His wife was billed as the only lady hypnotist in the world. She was a great attraction because of her beautiful wardrobe which many lady patrons came to the theater just to see.

Most of what we know of Flint, is from his friend C.A. George Newmann who used to visit him. Flint retired to Cleveland, Ohio, and started a mail-order course in hypnotism. In 1915, he came out of retirement and did a "Farewell Tour" throughout the Midwest and Canada under the direction of Felix Blei. Afterward, he went back to his mail-order business.[1]

References

  1. Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)