what do you see…i love these…#justsharing
what do you see…i love these…#justsharing
I didn‘t know if I‘d like this book. It was an opportunity to acquire a copy sign by Copperfield himself. What I discovered was a book that is a tour of his magic museum. He has collected artifacts from the greatest magicians of history. And with each item is a bio of the magician behind the illusion. An entertaining book.
This was a comprehensive history of the golden age of magic. At times it read a bit like a dull textbook. It further cemented how much of an ass Houdini was. Yet, I have to admit, the book was always a bit more interesting when profiling him and his massive ego. Most of all, this book made me wish magicians still had TV specials like Copperfield and Henning did when I was a kid! 3.5/5
#bookspinbingo
It was fun when magic was on primetime and not confined to Vegas, and David‘s specials were huge in the US. He has parlayed that into an extraordinary collection of the history of magic in, where else, Vegas. 😂 While it isn‘t open to the public, he takes the reader through highlights of his collection dating back as far as the 1600s. While the #audiobook is certainly enjoyable, it may be worth going print IF there are pictures.
Found this artist, Adam Oehler, today while doing a little swap shopping. While his prints proved to be a bit too pricey for me, I thought his work was lovely!
You can find him at:
https://nomadicalley.bigcartel.com/