Sugden the Magician

Sugden the Magician
Author: Gary R. Frank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2007
Genre: Magicians
ISBN: 9781647137397

Raymond Sugden's (S uh g - D eh n) magical life started with a handshake from master performer Harry Kellar and continued throughout his life. Growing up in Pittsburgh, gave Ray an opportunity to see numerous performers and create his own show. From his early days of magic, to his time on the road with his wife and children, and then involvement with Howard Thurston as Thurston's third traveling show unit; it's all here. Over two hundred photographs are included. There are advertisements, playbills, and posters through the entire book. The book is hard-covered, #80 glossy stock, and it is loaded with information and material that has never been written before. Seldom known facts that were never uncovered until now are in this book. You will learn more about the business dealings Thurston had with not only Sugden, but also Harry Jansen (aka Dante). Sugden thought he had it made when he signed on to be Thurston's third touring show. It wasn't long after, Thurston showed his true colors. The facts are there for you to read. If you want to complete your library of magic's Golden Age, Sugden the Magician - The Wonder Show of the Century is the book to read. You will learn a little of Thurston's proclivities that have never been revealed before. And, there's more. The life of Ray Sugden was one of adventure, invention, and entertainment.

Tampa, England's Court Magician

Tampa, England's Court Magician
Author: Gary R. Frank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2002
Genre: Magicians
ISBN: 9781647137137

Under the name Tampa - England's Court Magician, Ray S. Sugden toured throughout the United States as the third unit of master magician Howard Thurston. Vaudeville was coming to a show business halt while talking pictures were sweeping the country. Just around the corner was The Great Depression. Dante the Magician wasn't pleased to read Tampa's claims of working with Thurston in the creation of several illusions. Thurston was lighting the fire under both of his performers and the outcome was becoming a pattern for Thurston. You will read what happened to Sugden's career, see photographs, advertisements, actual publicity never seen before. Sugden's professional career as Tampa was dampened by events of occurrences planned and unplanned. Included in the book is a full color gallery of posters, Christmas cards, and more. This is a great companion book to Sugden the Magician - The Wonder Show of the Century.

The Last Greatest Magician in the World

The Last Greatest Magician in the World
Author: Jim Steinmeyer
Publisher: TarcherPerigee
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0399160035

Steinmeyer presents the seminal biography of the magician's magician, Howard Thurston, a man who surpassed Houdini in the eyes of showmen and fans, and set the standard for how stage magic is performed today.

The Sphinx

The Sphinx
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1924
Genre: Magic tricks
ISBN:

Jack the Ripper and Black Magic

Jack the Ripper and Black Magic
Author: Spiro Dimolianis
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-08-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786484721

Jack the Ripper is a gothic tale of Victorian conspiracies, the supernatural, secret societies and the police. Scotland Yard hunted a serial killer shrouded in politics as the mutilator of East End prostitutes. This book uses historic sources and rare official reports to reveal dark and supernatural aspects of the Ripper case.

Magic

Magic
Author: David Price
Publisher:
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Ripper Notes

Ripper Notes
Author: Dan Norder
Publisher: Inklings Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2004-10
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780975912911

"Ripper Notes: Madmen, Myths and Magic" is a collection of essays about the notorious Whitechapel serial killer Jack the Ripper and other topics that shed new light on the case. Jan Bondeson discusses "Serial Sadistic Stabbers" throughout history, including the interesting case of the London Monster, a man who stabbed women in London in the 18th century and who is in some ways a precursor to Jack the Ripper. Amanda Howard gives a short overview of serial killers who predate the Whitechapel murders of 1888. Wolf Vanderlinden follows with "The Supernatural Connection," a detailed study of the various psychics past and present who claimed to have otherworldly knowledge of the Ripper killings. Famed expert Paul Begg in "On The Matter of Milk" examines witness Mrs. Malcolm's testimony that she saw victim Mary Jane Kelly on the morning of her murder (after the time the doctors later told the police that Kelly must have already been killed) as she went to buy milk. Bernard Brown investigates the site of the murder of Jack the Ripper's first canonical victim, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, and uncovers a history of persecution of women in "The Witches of Whitechapel." Tom Wescott then explores a possible link between the Ripper murders, magic rituals desecrating Christian symbols, and the Lindbergh baby kidnapping tragedy. Dan Norder's "Connecting the Dots" explores the various theories that the Ripper crime scenes were chosen in advance in order to form a symbol, describing the various patterns that have been suggested and looking into the statistics to try to determine if they were a result of forethought or blind chance. Antonio Sironi then asks if the murder of the Elizabeth Stride, usually named by experts as the third victim, in Dutfield's Yard was a change in the Ripper's normal methodology. The essays are concluded with Roger Peterson's "Did Jack the Ripper Visit Leadville?" which chronicles an example of Ripper hysteria that reached all the way to a booming Colorado mining community in the United States not long after the Whitechapel murders. All of the articles are extensively illustrated with woodcuts, photos, diagrams and other illustrations. In addition, the back cover features a color map of the East End of London in the 19th century with the locations of the five generally accepted Jack the Ripper killings marked for easy reference. Ripper Notes is a nonfiction anthology series covering all aspects of the Jack the Ripper murder case.