John Mulholland (magician)

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John Mulholland (9 June 1898 in Chicago, Illinois 25 February 1970 in New York City) was an American magician, author, publisher and intelligence agent.

Life and work

Mulholland learned the art of magic as a teenager with John William Sargent, President of the Society of American Magicians. Mulholland was a professional magician for two decades, working in small companies and large stage shows. He ran one of the first magic workshops and was from 1930 the editor of the magical trade magazine The Sphinx. He published many books on magic and its history.

During the Second World War he wrote a spellbook for soldiers. His impressive collection is now owned by David Copperfield. He left The Sphinx in 1953, officially due to health problems but actually to work for the CIA.

Books

  • Magic in the Making (1925)
  • Quicker than the Eye (1932)
  • The Magic and Magicians of the World (1932)
  • The Story of Magic (1935)
  • Beware Familiar Spirits (1938)
  • The Girl in the Cage (1939)
  • The Art of Illusion (1944)
  • The Early Magic Shows (1945)
  • The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception (1953)
  • John Mulholland’s Book of Magic (1963)
  • Magic of the World (1965)
  • The Magical Mind -- Key to Successful Communication (1967)

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