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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
I never knew that he Did ?
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Wolflock Inner circle South Africa 2257 Posts |
He is still alive.
Don. Speak to Ian. He has a lot of Alan Alan's Stuff.
Wolflock
Pro Magician & Escapologist Member of JMC (Johannesburg Magic Circle) South Africa |
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Cindi Loyal user Palm Bch, FL 285 Posts |
Donster
The photo of the woman you speak of is located on my other website at: http://www.palmbeachweb.com/boldwolf/cimage/cindinigold.htm Although it is not sure of who she is or maybe even an assistant. Take care C |
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
Cindi yes that is the Picture I was Referring to. but why does no one know the name of the Lady. also what time frame is that Picture From.
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Paul Reardon New user Atlanta, Georgia 52 Posts |
Hello All,
I kinda think the woman in the photo is Adelaide Scarcez Herrmann (1854-1932) who worked with her husband Alexander Hermann (the Great). She took up the act when he died in 1896. Eventually she toured with an "Oriental" magic show designed by Chung Ling Soo. |
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
Paul how old would you say that Picture is or Might be.
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Paul Reardon New user Atlanta, Georgia 52 Posts |
Don, I really don't know how old the pic is. I seem to remember her (this photo) showing up on a web discussion or in a book somewhere. The id was speculatively attributed to Adelaide Hermann. She was the "shiznet" of female magi's of her time, and carried on the Hermann magical tradition for decades after Alexander's death. Alexander had followed in his older brother Carl's footsteps. For a couple of years after the death of her husband, she worked with Alexander's nephew Leon, whom she had come from Europe to tour with her. Anyway, as for the date of the photo, I'm sure your estimate would be more informed than mine! By the way, that is the largest milk can for escaping I have ever seen.
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
Paul I'm Guessing the Pic. Might be From the 1890's I do Admit The Milk Can is Big.
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CARNEGIE Loyal user 267 Posts |
The photograph is not of Adelaide Herrmann, though I sadly do not recall the woman's name. It appeared on the Magical Past-times website which is no longer working. The size of the can leads me to believe it may have belonged to Kassner who was a German Illusionist who some believe lost his entire show to Gerhard Schrieber, later known as Kalanag. Kassner had a poster called "Der Mann in der Kanne" and his can was oversized, just like the one in the photo. Then again, maybe Kassner obtained the can from the lady, whoever she is.
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Dr_Stephen_Midnight Inner circle SW Ohio, USA 1555 Posts |
Yes, the party confiscated Kassner's show and gave it to Schreiber. It's amazing that Schreiber was able to re-emerge as Kalanag after the war and come off smelling like a rose.
Steve
Dr. Lao: "Do you know what wisdom is?"
Mike: "No." Dr. Lao: "Wise answer." |
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
How does one find all of this information out.
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CARNEGIE Loyal user 267 Posts |
Magic History my boy, lol. Try the following books:
Magic: A Pictorial History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price Illustrated History of Magic by Milbourne Christopher The Annals of Conjuring The Great Illusionists by Edwin Dawes But more specifically, there was an article about Kalanag a couple years ago in MAGIC Magazine which told the most incredible story of Kalanad and Nazi Gold. It was unreal. I'm not sure if the Kassner/Kalanag event was actually proven, but basically Kassner had a huge touring show one day and the following day it was gone. Then a very short time later Kalanag emerged. Incidentally, Kalanag was the magician who first inspired Siegfried Fischbacher of Siegfried and Roy. Years ago, Genii magazine also put out excerps from a biography written about Kalanag. I know that's off the Icon topic, but at least it will answer Donsters question about finding out the info. |
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Kondini Inner circle 3609 Posts |
Kalanag was a Gestapo Commandant of a prisoner of war compound of which my late great friend (And escapologist) Alan Burford (The mind behind Levant`s World Wonder Show)Was an inmate,,,,through their common bond of magic Alans time was made a lot easier,,,,Im off the topic but thought it would be of interest. I have a book full of stories (True that is) Of POW`s under Kalanag.
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CARNEGIE Loyal user 267 Posts |
Ken,
Would love to hear some of these stories of yours about Kalanag and the POWs. It might have to be posted under a different heading than the escape section, but it would be very interesting to read the accounts. |
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Kondini Inner circle 3609 Posts |
Yes I have a fair bit of Alans left overs to go through,,,oh to have the time,,,this guy made me a Wrestling Cheese cos he worked on Selbits copy for Levant,,,,one day, maybe next year or who knows, just don`t have the time right now !!!
Ken. |
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The Donster Inner circle 4817 Posts |
I agree ones stories can be fun and interesting to learn from and hear about.
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