Blackstone
- A Magician's Life
by Daniel Waldron
Harry
Blackstone had one of the great magic shows of the 20th century.
Born in Chicago in 1885, he worked steadily to build his show into
the fabulous magic extravaganza that traveled the length and breadth
of the North American continent. The electricity, humor, beauty
and startling illusions of the Blackstone Show entertained theatre-goers
for 50 seasons. He worked everything from showboats to vaudeville
to television. Houdini and Thurston were his contemporaries. His
son was Harry Blackstone, Jr., whose 32-year career featured many
of the wonders his father had made into classics.
Blackstone was
called “the Ziegfeld of magic” because of the lavishness
of his productions. His presentation of dazzlingly beautiful and
exciting costumed girls was legendary in the days when this was
a potent allure. He traveled more miles, gave more shows, played
in more places, and made more money than any other magician of his
time. Yet money meant nothing to him. Magic did.
Blackstone’s
personal life was passionate and stormy, as this book reveals. The
writing is based on original sources, including interviews with
Harry Blackstone himself and people who were in his show. Two of
his principal assistants, George Johnstone and Nick Ruggiero, contribute
memoirs written especially for this book.
This
is the most complete biography ever written on Blackstone the Magician;
period. It is meticulously researched and apart from the complete
biography, it contains additional notes at the end, a historical
timeline of his life, along with a listing of the material (programs)
used in his show.
(Hardbound
with dustjacket- 231 pages)
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