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Cause of death
  
Natural causes

Role
  
Magician

Name
  
Ellis Stanyon

Occupation
  
magician

Nationality
  
British


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Born
  
January 1870
Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England

Known for
  
sleight of hand, coin magic

Died
  
September 1951, West Hampstead, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Conjuring for Amateurs, New Juggling Tricks, Card Tricks: A Practical, Magic; in Which Are Given Cle, Card Tricks for Everyone

William Ellis Stanyon (January 1870 – September 1951) was a professional magician and magic dealer in London.

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History

Stanyon published and edited his own journal known as Magic (Stanyon's Magic). In the first issue of Magic he set out his intention which was to‚ 'popularize the Art of Sleight of Hand'. It was first published in October 1900 and ran for 177 issues with a break during World War I; the final issue was published in June 1920.

Stanyon in his journal published a method of escaping from packed boxes. Biographer Kenneth Silverman has written that the magician Harry Houdini "accused Stanyon of having posted a bounty of several pounds for his secrets... Houdini dismissed the methods purveyed by Stanyon and others as being nothing like his own, "puny attempts at duplication."

Magic historian Henry R. Evans wrote that Stanyon was "one of the most prolific writers on legerdemain in the world, and his hand-books on magic are largely sought after."

Published works

  • Conjuring With Cards (1898)
  • Hand Shadows (1900)
  • New Miscellaneous Tricks (1900)
  • New Coin Tricks (1900)
  • New Juggling Tricks (1901)
  • Card Tricks (1900)
  • New Card Tricks (1900)
  • Conjuring For Amateurs (1901)
  • New Handkerchief Tricks (1909)
  • Magic (1910)
  • References

    Ellis Stanyon Wikipedia