The Second L.A. Conference, 1991, including Rene Lavand, The Charles Carter Show. |
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The Third L.A. Conference, 1993, including the Hooker Card Rise, Sawing a Woman in Halves. |
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The Fourth L.A. Conference, 1995, including a tribute to Robert Lund, The Blue Room. |
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The Fifth L.A. Conference, 1997, including Will, the Witch and the Watch and the Chess Automaton. |
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The Sixth L.A. Conference, 1999, including The Mascot Moth, the Automaton Clarinet Player. |
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The Seventh Conference on Magic History
Program from November 2001, including Guy Jarrett’s creations, The Million Dollar Mystery, Expanding Die and The Great Fasola, plus an essay on "Inventing the State of the Art." Foil and die-cut cover with an illustration of Devant. |
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The Eighth Conference on Magic History
The program from 2003 includes articles on Tanagra, Lesley Hazlitt
(Piddington), Devant’s Chocolate Soldier from St. George's Hall and Morritt’s famous Oh! illusion from Egyptian Hall. |
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The Ninth Conferece on Magic History
The 2005 Program includes features on The Wrestling Cheese, the history of Professor Thomas Tobin’s Palingenesia, Del Adelphia, and Kellar’s Psycho. |
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The Tenth Conference on Magic History
The 2007 program features 100 pages of full color, including the history of the Hooker Rising Cards. |
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Dr. Hooker's Impossibilities
William Stout's image of Dr. hooker's famous Rising Cards, a souvenir of this history-making performance. (2007) |
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TANAGRA
Willaim Stout’s amazing 18 by 24 inch full color poster for this famous optical effect (2003)
[click HERE to see large image] |
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THE UNEXPECTED
A recreation of Metempsychosis or The Blue Room, a full color 12 by 24 poster by artist William Stout (1995).
[click HERE to see large image] |
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WILL, THE WITCH
The famous Maskelyne Magic Play, a full color poster, 12 by 24, by Disney artist Rolly Crump (1997).
[click HERE to see large image] |
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THE MASCOT MOTH
The Devant illusion and Magic Play, a full color poster, 12 by 24 inches, by artist William Stout (1999).
[click HERE to see large image] |
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