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Ebook - Gibecière by Stephen Minch - Vol 18 No 2 ( Winter 2023 , ) (Digital Download)

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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of magic's past with 'Gibecière by Stephen Minch - Vol 18 No 2', the latest digital issue of our esteemed flagship journal. This Winter 2023 edition, available for instant download, brings together meticulous research and compelling narratives, offering unparalleled insights into the evolution of conjuring for historians, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike.

Legendary Magicians and Ancient Arts Revealed

This volume features Enrique Jiménez-Martínez's fascinating exploration of 'The First Dante of America'. Delve into the early life and remarkable rise of Oscar Eliason, the charismatic performer known as 'Dante', detailing his journey to success and his signature repertoire. Further historical depth is provided by Peter Bräuning, who uncovers a truly rare source: a souvenir sheet from 1757 showcasing engravings of twenty-one distinct effects. Linked to the shows of Johann Anton Barth and Gottlieb Heinrich Riediger, this artifact offers a unique and invaluable glimpse into the specific illusions and techniques that captivated 18th-century audiences, illuminating the sophistication of conjuring during that era.

Jacques de Falaise: Challenging Reality

Concluding this exceptional issue, Maxwell Pritchard presents a crucial translation of a pamphlet on Jacques de Falaise. This section explores the life of what is perhaps the earliest known performer to famously swallow live animals – an act that profoundly challenged the 'limits of reality' for his contemporary spectators. Pritchard's work sheds light on de Falaise's controversial performances and his significant collaboration with the renowned magician Louis Comte, providing a profound look at how early performers pushed the boundaries of illusion and perception in magic history.

Highlights from This Essential Volume

Alongside these captivating historical essays, 'Gibecière Vol 18 No 2' includes Stephen Minch's insightful 'Pocket Notes' and a reflective 'In Memoriam'. The complete lineup features: 'Pocket Notes – Stephen Minch', 'In Memoriam', 'The First Dante of America – Enrique Jiménez-Martínez', 'A Conjuring Program from 1757 – Peter Bräuning', 'Jacques de Falaise and the Limits of Reality – Maxwell Pritchard', and 'A Note on Jacques de Falaise – translated by Maxwell Pritchard'. This collection offers a comprehensive and engaging dive into magic's intricate past.


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We are delighted to present the thirty-sixth issue of our flagship journal Gibecière. Enrique Jiménez-Martínez uncovers the early life and performances of Oscar Eliason, stage name Dante, exploring his rise to success and his repetoire. Peter Bräuning examines a rare source – a souvenir sheet with engravings of twenty-one effects featured in Johann Anton Barth and Gottlieb Heinrich Riediger’s shows – that gives us a glimpse into what eighteenth century conjurers were performing. Maxwell Pritchard concludes the issue with a translation of a pamphlet on Jacques de Falaise, the earliest known performer to swallow live animals who had worked with the magician Louis Comte.

Contents:
Pocket Notes – Stephen Minch
In Memoriam
The First Dante of America – Enrique Jiménez-Martínez
A Conjuring Program from 1757 – Peter Bräuning
Jacques de Falaise and the Limits of Reality – Maxwell Pritchard
A Note on Jacques de Falaise – translated by Maxwell Pritchard

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Aurora Bell

November 5, 2025
I was amazed how real it looks.
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Ian Welch

October 2, 2025
It gets gasps every time!