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Roterberg really started the modern age of magic publishing. His books were the  
 
Roterberg really started the modern age of magic publishing. His books were the  
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first in English written expressly for magicians. Roterberg's books were published by a magic dealer specifically for sale in magical depots, rather than for wide distribution to the general public.  He ended up selling his mail order business in 1908 to Ralph W. Read and his shop to Arthur & Carl Felsman in 1916.  
  
He eventually retired around 1917 and eventually moved to California, where lived until he died.
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Roterberg is best known as a magic inventor and is credited with inventing [[Multiplying Billiard Balls]].
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He eventually retired around 1917 and eventually moved to California, where lived until his death.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==

Revision as of 03:11, 3 October 2008

August Roterberg (1867 - September 23, 1928) was born in Germany and emigrated to the United States around 1883 as a teenager. He started out selling magic by mail order and then opened a magic store in Chicago, in the lobby of the "old" Palmer House Hotel.

Roterberg really started the modern age of magic publishing. His books were the first in English written expressly for magicians. Roterberg's books were published by a magic dealer specifically for sale in magical depots, rather than for wide distribution to the general public. He ended up selling his mail order business in 1908 to Ralph W. Read and his shop to Arthur & Carl Felsman in 1916.

Roterberg is best known as a magic inventor and is credited with inventing Multiplying Billiard Balls.

He eventually retired around 1917 and eventually moved to California, where lived until his death.

Books

  • The Modern Wizard (1895)
  • Latter Day Tricks (1896)
  • New Era Card Tricks (1897)
  • Card Tricks and How To Do Them (1902)
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