Joseffy
Josef P. Freud (also known as Joseffy) (3 March 1873 – 26 May 1946) was a Viennese magician.[1]
Joseffy | |
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Frontispiece, "The Marvelous Creations of Joseffy" (1908) | |
Born | Josef P. Freud 3 March 1873 Vienna, Austria |
Died | 26 May 1946 73) San Antonio, Texas | (aged
Occupation | magician |
Known for | magic |
Life
Joseffy came to the United States of America at the age of 19 where he worked at a Chicago Magic Store, building props and illusions. He invented a self-contained, no-thread version of The Rising Cards that astounded magicians of his day.[2] One of his mechanical creations was "Balsamo, the Living Skull".[3]
Joseffy was a performer at Coney Island as the Chautauqua & Lyceum headliner, and also played violin.[4]
The American poet Carl Sandburg wrote a promotional booklet entitled simply Joseffy (1910).[2]
Joseffy eventually stopped performing and became an electrical engineer.[5]
Literature
- The Marvelous Creations of Joseffy by David Abbott (1908)
Being very secretive about his inventions, it's been stated that in his book, The Marvelous Creations of Joseffy by David P. Abbott (1908), he either faked the photographs or showed apparatus that he did not actually use in the tricks to mislead the readers to the genuine secrets.
See also
- List of magicians
- Card magic
References
- "Jim Steinmeyer newsletter Fall 2003".
- "Biographies Page H–I–J".
- David Phelps Abbott (1908). The Marvelous Creations of Joseffy. Open Court Publishing Company. p. 7.; Peabody, J. L. 'Spirit Pictures and a Speaking Skull.' Popular Mechanics Magazine.39:6 pp. 817-820.
- "Chautauqua & Lyceum Magicians".
- "Joseffy MagicPedia entry".
External links
- See more about Joseffy at MagicPedia, the free online Magic encyclopedia.
- Chautauqua & Lyceum Magicians