Talk:Howard Thurston

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Infobox on burial place

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The find-a-grave website reference in the articles shows the following: Burial: Green Lawn Abbey Mausoleum City: Columbus, Ohio County: Franklin County, Ohio USA GPS (lat/lon): 39.94, -83.0158

7&6=thirteen (talk) 14:50, 25 April 2008 (UTC) StanReply

Debunker?

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I read at William S. Sadler that Thurston was known for being a debunker. That would be very interesting to include, if true. Rschwieb (talk) 17:14, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

File:Thurston the Great Magician - Strobridge Litho. Co..jpg to appear as POTD soon

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Howard Thurston (1869–1936) was a stage magician from Columbus, Ohio. After an unhappy childhood, he ran away to join the circus, where his future partner Harry Kellar also performed. Thurston was deeply impressed after he attended magician Alexander Herrmann's magic show and was determined to equal his work. He eventually became the most famous magician of his time, with a show so large that eight train cars were required to transport it.Lithograph: Strobridge Litho. Co.; restoration: Adam Cuerden

Passing on the Mantle

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The "He kept up the grind for about thirty-five years until..." he died bit does not sound very encyclopaedic. Does it mean the "Thurston show" continued to run for 35-ish years until his death, or just that he remained active as a magician until his death or even that he just did not die until 35-ish years after the retirement of Kellar and the start of the Thurston-only show? Biskitty (talk) 17:38, 24 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Thurston on Tahra Bey

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Thurston exposed the tricks of the fakir Tahra Bey [1]. He was reported to be either an Armenian or Egyptian magician. He managed to fool a lot of western people into thinking he really had occult powers. Upon doing some research on Tahra Bey, I noticed there were two fakirs around the same time performing. Rahman Bey and Hamid Bey, both also claimed to be Egyptians. Rahman Bey entered a box and remained underwater for an hour, Harry Houdini would later replicate this feat and beat this time [2]. HealthyGirl (talk) 18:06, 21 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

The Turkish magician Zati Sungur used the name "Zati Bey" in his early career. It appears "Bey" was a common name for some stage magicians in the early 20th century. HealthyGirl (talk) 18:09, 21 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
Sofie Lachapelle in her book Conjuring Science: A History of Scientific Entertainment and Stage Magic in Modern France, 2015 seems to cover Tahra Bey in depth. I will have to have a look and see if she covers Thurston as well. This looks like a fantastic book. HealthyGirl (talk) 18:13, 21 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
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