Professor Hoffmann (1839–1919) was the pseudonym of Angelo John Lewis, an English-born barrister and writer who has been described as "the most prolific and influential magic author and translator until modern times."
Life
Professor Hoffmann was born as Angelo John Lewis in London, England on 23 July 1839. He studied law at Oxford University and became a barrister in London.
During the early 1860s he learned magic from a book and became an amateur magician. Under the pen name Professor Hoffmann, in 1873 he published a series of articles in Routledge's Every Boy's Annual which "launched his career as the most prolific and influential magic author and translator until modern times."
In 1876, Professor Hoffman published Modern Magic to educate the public in how to become a magician, including how to perform sleight of hand tricks, as well as how to dress and speak. Hoffmann's book was successful, allowing him to become a full-time writer. He subsequently published a variety of books and articles, including the children's novel Conjurer Dick and several compendiums of illusions. He also wrote on card games including patience.
Works
The following is a selection of Hoffmann's works:
- Modern Magic (1876)
- The Cyclopaedia of Card and Table Games. (1891).
- The Illustrated Book of Patience Games. (1892).
- Latest Magic, Being Original Conjuring Tricks
- Bridge (1924)
- Selected Patience Games (188?)
- Card Tricks with Apparatus (1892)
References
- ^ Professor Hoffmann at lybrary.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ Copperfield, David; Wiseman, Richard; Britland, David (2021). David Copperfield's history of magic. New York, NY. ISBN 978-1-9821-1291-2. OCLC 1236259508.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Angelo Lewis (Professor Hoffmann) at worldcat.org. Retrieved 31 Dec 2021.
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