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THE SKIRT DANCE.

MAGIC
STAGE ILLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC DIVERSIONS
INCLUDING TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY
COMPILED AND EDITED BY
ALBERT A. HOPKINS
EDITOR OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA OF RECEIPTS, NOTES AND QUERIES, ETC.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
HENRY RIDGELY EVANS
AUTHOR OF HOURS WITH THE GHOSTS; OR, XIX. CENTURY WITCHCRAFT, ETC.
WITH FOUR HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON AND COMPANY
LIMITED
St. Dunstans House,
Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.
1897

Copyright, 1897, by
MUNN & CO.
NEW YORK
ENTERED AT STATIONERS HALL, LONDON, ENGLAND
All rights reserved
The articles used from the Scientific American and the Scientific American Supplement
are copyrighted
Printed in the U. S. A. by
J. J. Little & Co., New York City
PREFACE.
It is believed that the present work occupies a unique field in the extensive literature of magic. There are already a large number of treatises on natural magic and legerdemain, but in most of them very little attention has been given to the expos of stage illusions, which are of great interest as they are so largely based on ingenious applications of scientific principles. Optics, mechanics, sound, and electricity have all been pressed into service by the fin de sicle prestidigitateur. In the present work great attention has been paid to elaborate tricks of this nature, and in many cases the exposs have been obtained from the prestidigitateurs themselves. In the first few chapters many of the best illusions of Robert-Houdin, Dr. Lynn, Professor Pepper, Bautier de Kolta, Heller, Herrmann, Maskelyne and Cooke, and Kellar will be found clearly explained.
Conjuring tricks have been by no means neglected, but the number of them which are given has been limited, owing to the fact that many of the books on magic have gone into this subject quite extensively. Ventriloquism, shadowgraphy, mental magic, etc., will also be found treated in the present work.
The chapters relating to Ancient Magic take up the temple tricks of the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman thaumaturgists, as well as a number of automata which are very interesting in view of their very early epoch. It is believed this will be found a particularly entertaining feature of the book.
There is always a great charm about the stage, and the methods of producing the effects which give realism to the drama. The chapters devoted to Theatrical Science will be found to contain a very large number of effects and illusions, many of which are here presented for the first time. Thus an entire opera, Siegfried, is taken up, and the methods by which the wonderful effects are obtained are fully illustrated and described. Such amusements as cycloramas, the nautical arena, and fireworks with dramatic accessories are not neglected.
The chapters on Automata and Curious Toys describe many interesting tricks and mechanisms of an amusing nature.
The last few chapters of the book deal with Photographic Diversions, and here will be found some of the most curious and interesting tricks and deceptions which may be performed by the aid of photography. The practical side of scientific photography will also be found represented. The chapter on Chronophotography describes the photography of moving objects of all kinds, and shows how the results obtained are of value to the savant. The projection of moving pictures upon a screen is thoroughly treated, a number of different forms of the apparatus being described.
The introduction is a unique feature of the work, being written by Mr. Henry Ridgely Evans, of Washington, D. C., author of Hours with the Ghosts; or, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft. It contains a brief but remarkably complete history of magic art from the earliest times to the present date, especial attention being given to amusing incidents in the careers of celebrated necromancers. This Introduction will be found one of the most entertaining parts of the present book. Mr. Evans has also contributed two chaptersone on Shadowgraphy, or Treweyism, as it has been called, in honor of M. Flician Trewey, the classic exponent of the art; the other on Mental Magic, or second-sight experiments. The chapter on Shadowgraphy is not only interesting because of the expos of the art of theatrical silhouette-making, but on account of the sketch of the life and adventures of M. Trewey, who is a personal friend of the writer. Mr. Evans is also the compiler of the excellent Bibliography which concludes the book. Though this Bibliography makes no pretense to absolute completeness, it is believed to be more extensive than any other bibliography of the subject, and it will be found of great value to the student of psychology, as well as to the student of modern magic. Other acknowledgments are due to Mr. William E. Robinson, the well-known prestidigitateur, for many suggestions and favors and for important help in connection with the Bibliography; Mr. Robinson having a very remarkable collection of books upon magic, which he has gathered at home and abroad during a long period. We are also indebted to Mr. H. J. Burlingame, of Chicago, for permission to use extracts from his writings and for assistance in the Bibliography.
The matter for the present work is very largely compiled from articles which have appeared in the Scientific American and the Scientific American Supplement, with the addition of much material hitherto unpublished. Especial acknowledgments are due to our French and German contemporaries, particularly La Nature. The section on Ancient Magic is taken almost wholly from the articles of Colonel A. de Rochas in La Nature. These articles were afterwards amplified by him and published in a most interesting book entitled Les Origines de la Science. It is hoped that the present work will prove entertaining to those who are fond of the art magique.
New York , September, 1897.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
THE MYSTERIES OF MODERN MAGIC.
PAGE
Ancient MagicDivision of MagicCagliostroRobertsonComte de GrisiRobert-HoudinCarl HerrmannSignor BlitzRobert HellerAlexander HerrmannBautier de KoltaHarry Kellar,
BOOK I.
CONJURERS TRICKS AND STAGE ILLUSIONS.
CHAPTER I.
Mysterious Disappearances.
Vanity FairAfter the FloodThe Magic PalanquinCassadaga PropagandaThe Appearing LadyThe Disappearing LadyThe Mysterious TrunkThe Indian Basket TrickDecapitationSpiritualistic Ties,
CHAPTER II.
Optical Tricks.
The Cabaret du NeantThe Three-Headed WomanAmphitriteThe Mystery of Dr. LynnBlack ArtThe Talking HeadThe Living Half-WomanSheThe Queen of FlowersThe Decapitated PrincessStellaHoudins Magic CabinetA Mystic MazePlatinized GlassStatue giving a Double Image,
CHAPTER III.
Miscellaneous Stage Tricks.
TrilbyThe Haunted SwingThe ScurimobileThe NeoccultismThe Mask of BalsamoThe Invisible WomanMagic Harps,
CHAPTER IV.
Conjuring Tricks.
Trick with an Egg and a HandkerchiefThe Cone of FlowersThe Magic RosebushMagic FlowersThe Birth of FlowersTricks with a HatA Cake Baked in a HatThe Egg and Hat TrickMultiplication of CoinsMagic CoinsThe Dissolving CoinThe Spirit SlatesSecond SightMagic CabinetsThe Traveling Bottle and GlassDisappearance of an Apple and a NinepinA Goblet of Ink Converted into an AquariumThe Invisible Journey of a Glass of WineThe Wine Changed to WaterThe Animated MouseThe Sand Frame TrickHoudins Magic Ball,
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