Hello fellow historians! I would like to invite you to stroll around my new magic history website. As you will see when you visit, I created the site because I dedided not to do a book on the history of magic in Philadelphia. I thought a website would be much more dynamic. In the days ahead I will have audio lectures, a PDF of my book Kellar's Egyptian Hall: America's Premier Temple of Illusion, an account of Houdini in Philadelphia, an updated and expanded edition of my manuscript on Frederick Eugene Powell, and much more. You can find the site at www.mahatmaland.com. While there is something there for everyone with much more to come, visit the "M"agic Profiles section for some interesting pieces. I will also soon be posting the Nielsen Gallery columns and posters from M-U-M that I have been writing since February 2009. I welcome your thoughts, comments and suggestions.
Yours in Magic History,
Tom Ewing
New Magic History Website
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Some great stuff. I look forward to more! One suggestion would be to create a blog or RSS feed to let us know when new items have been posted. (Or at least post updates to this thread).
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Wow! What a great website. Thanks Tom.
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Tom:
The new site is very impressive. I love the look of it and look forward to your future plans for it. Sounds like a site to check regularly.
I first became aware of some of Tom Ewing's talents when I saw him as a presenter and MC at the Magic Collectors' Association convention, and later at the past several Yankee Gatherings. He's not only an authoritative historian and dedicated collector, he's also a fine performer.
Again, thanks for your latest contribution to magic history.
Frank Dudgeon
The new site is very impressive. I love the look of it and look forward to your future plans for it. Sounds like a site to check regularly.
I first became aware of some of Tom Ewing's talents when I saw him as a presenter and MC at the Magic Collectors' Association convention, and later at the past several Yankee Gatherings. He's not only an authoritative historian and dedicated collector, he's also a fine performer.
Again, thanks for your latest contribution to magic history.
Frank Dudgeon
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love the site Tom.
Are you going to start an email list to let people
know when you have updated the site?
Are you going to start an email list to let people
know when you have updated the site?
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Wonderful site, Tom. I will add to my links.
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The website is beautifully designed.