William Ellis Stanyon (January 1870 – September 1951) was a professional magician and magic dealer in London.
Ellis Stanyon | |
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Born | January 1870 Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England |
Died | September 1951 | (aged 81)
Occupation | Magician |
Known for | Card manipulation, coin magic, creator of Stanyon's Magic, sleight of hand |
History
editStanyon published and edited his own journal known as Magic.[1] The journal's aim was to‚ 'popularize the Art of Sleight of Hand'.[2] It was first published from October 1900 and ran for 177 issues with a break during World War I; the final issue was published in June 1920.[3]
Stanyon in his journal published a method of escaping from packed boxes. Biographer Kenneth Silverman has written that the magician Harry Houdini "accused Stanyon of having posted a bounty of several pounds for his secrets... Houdini dismissed the methods purveyed by Stanyon and others as being nothing like his own, "puny attempts at duplication."[4]
Magic historian Henry R. Evans wrote that Stanyon was "one of the most prolific writers on legerdemain in the world, and his hand-books on magic are largely sought after."[1]
Published works
edit- Conjuring With Cards (1898)
- Hand Shadows (1900)
- New Miscellaneous Tricks (1900)
- New Coin Tricks (1900)
- New Juggling Tricks (1901)
- Card Tricks (1900)
- New Card Tricks (1900)
- Conjuring For Amateurs (1901)
- New Handkerchief Tricks (1909)
- Magic (1910)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Evans, Henry R. (1902). Magic And Its Professors. George Routledge & Sons. p. 88
- ^ Stanyon, Ellis (October 1900). "Introduction". Magic. Vol. 1, no. 1. p. 2.
- ^ Alfredson, James B.; Daily, George L. (1986). A Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791–1983. York, Pennsylvania. p. 163.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Silverman, Kenneth. (1996). Houdini!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 65-66