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Howard Thurston (July 20, 1869 – April 13, 1936) was a stage magician from Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the Capital , the largest, and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located near the Geographic centers of the United States, Columbus is the county seat of Franklin County, Ohio, although parts of the city also extend into Delaware County, Ohio and Fairfield County, Ohio counties....
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ston had the largest traveling Vaudeville
Vaudeville

Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
 magic show for the time, requiring more than eight entire train cars to transport his props across the country.

The King of Cards
He is still famous for his work with playing cards. He called himself the King of Cards. Thurston was one of the first magicians to take advantage of the Back Palm
Back Palm

Back palm is a Card manipulation, in which the card is retained backwards in the hand between the little finger and the index finger. This can be used to effect a Magic ....
 with cards.






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Howard Thurston (July 20, 1869 – April 13, 1936) was a stage magician from Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the Capital , the largest, and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located near the Geographic centers of the United States, Columbus is the county seat of Franklin County, Ohio, although parts of the city also extend into Delaware County, Ohio and Fairfield County, Ohio counties....
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Life

Thurston had the largest traveling Vaudeville
Vaudeville

Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
 magic show for the time, requiring more than eight entire train cars to transport his props across the country.

The King of Cards


He is still famous for his work with playing cards. He called himself the King of Cards. Thurston was one of the first magicians to take advantage of the Back Palm
Back Palm

Back palm is a Card manipulation, in which the card is retained backwards in the hand between the little finger and the index finger. This can be used to effect a Magic ....
 with cards. The history of the back palm is just as mysterious as a magic trick itself. According to legend, a Mexican magician appeared at a magic shop in New York city owned my Otto Maurer. The enigmatic magician demonstrated how could make cards disappear, one by one, at his fingertips.

Maurer then showed Thurston the move. This was something that would be a future in his act. He couldn’t do just the card production by itself, so he thought about doing the Rising Cards he learned from Professor Hoffman’s Modern Magic. In the book, Thurston learned the rudiments that was done by magicians for years. Howard would walk into the audience and ask several people to choose cards from a deck of cards. The deck was shuffled and placed into a clear glass. He would call for the chosen cards. One by one the cards would rise up to the top of the deck.

When audiences wanted the cards to rise higher, he developed a way of causing the cards to rise directly out of the pack. Now he had an act that could play the big time. That is, if he could get someone to look at his new act.

He arranged an impromptu audition with Leon Herrmann, nephew of Alexander Herrmann
Alexander Herrmann

Alexander Herrmann was a France magic , better known as Herrmann the Great. He was part of the Herrmann family name that is known as the "first-family of magic"....
. His version fooled Leon. From that point on he billed himself as, "The man that fooled Herrmann." He billed himself as the King of Cards and used the publicity from that to get booked into top vaudeville houses in the U.S. and Europe.

Passing of the mantle


Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar

Harry Kellar was an American magic who presented large stage shows during the late 1800s and early 1900s.Kellar was the predecessor of Harry Houdini and the successor of Robert Heller....
 retired in 1908, and handed over the mantle of America's Greatest Magician to Thurston. It is said that Kellar considered only Thurston to be worthy of succeeding him. The mantle was just a ceremonial gesture. What he actually gave him was his cane. A poster of Kellar with his cane can be seen in this lithograph titled, A Walk In The Woods. At Ford’s Opera House Kellar gave the cane to his successor with the following inscription: “Presented to Howard Thurston On May 16, 1908”.

Thurston continue to troupe Thurston-Kellar Show, following the retirement of Kellar. The Thurston show became an institution. He kept up the grind for about thirty years. On March 30, 1936, Thurston suffered a stroke he received from a cerebral hemorrhage. He later died on April 14 at his Oceanside apartment in Miami Beach, Florida. Death was attributed to pneumonia
Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an Inflammation illness of the lung. Frequently, it is described as lung parenchyma/alveolus inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling with fluid ....
. He is entombed at Green Lawn Abbey
Green Lawn Abbey

Green Lawn Abbey, built in 1927, is an historic mausoleum located at 700 Greenlawn Avenue in Columbus, Ohio.On June 27, 2007, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places....
, a mausoleum
Mausoleum

A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or persons....
 in Columbus, Ohio.

Legacy

Thurston is mentioned and appears briefly in Glen David Gold
Glen David Gold

Glen David Gold is best known as the author of Carter Beats the Devil , a fictionalised biography of Charles Joseph Carter , an American illusionist performing from c.1900-1936....
's novel "Carter Beats the Devil
Carter Beats the Devil

Carter Beats The Devil is a historical novel mystery novel thriller by Glen David Gold...
" (ISBN 0-7868-8632-3), concerning fellow stage magician Charles J. Carter
Charles Joseph Carter

Charles Joseph Carter was an American stage magic , also known as "Carter the Great." A native of San Francisco, California, Carter began his career as a journalist and lawyer....
 and the Golden Age of magic in America. He is also mentioned in two novels by Robert A Heinlein: Time Enough for Love
Time Enough for Love

Time Enough for Love is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein, first published in 1973 in literature. The work was nominated for the Nebula Award for Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1973 and the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1974....
 and To Sail Beyond the Sunset
To Sail Beyond the Sunset

To Sail Beyond the Sunset is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein published in 1987. It was the last novel published before he died in 1988; several books by the author were released posthumously, including a full novel: For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs, published with a foreword written by Spider Robinson....
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Thurston is quoted as a subject matter expert in Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie

Dale Breckenridge Carnegie was an United States writer and lecturer and the developer of famous courses in Self-help, salesmanship, Training and development, public speaking and interpersonal skills....
's book "How to Win Friends and Influence People
How to Win Friends and Influence People

How to Win Friends and Influence People is one of the first bestselling self-help books ever published. Written by Dale Carnegie and first published in 1936, it has sold 15 million copies globally....
 (ISBN 0-743272-773)." He appears in Part Two, Chapter One ("Do This and You'll Be Welcome Anywhere").

See also

  • American Museum of Magic
    American Museum of Magic

    The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan, houses a large collection of magical paraphernalia and illusions, including an extensive collection of devices that once belonged to famed magician Harry Blackstone, Sr., ....


Further reading

  • Grace Thurston, My Magic Husband: Howard Thurston Unmasked. (Muller, Wayne) Paperback ISBN 0745950124.


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