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The first magician he remembers seeing is [[Alexander Herrmann]], in the early 1880's, at the Cincinnati Grand Opera House. His personal physician and neighbor was [[W. Golden Mortimer]] and he joined [[S.A.M.]] in April 1904, sponsored by [[George Heller]]. | The first magician he remembers seeing is [[Alexander Herrmann]], in the early 1880's, at the Cincinnati Grand Opera House. His personal physician and neighbor was [[W. Golden Mortimer]] and he joined [[S.A.M.]] in April 1904, sponsored by [[George Heller]]. | ||
− | Roth did not begin to specialize in memory work until he was forty. In 1922 he took to [[vaudeville]] circuits with a Memory Act, but became too busy with his mail order business to continue.<ref> | + | Roth did not begin to specialize in memory work until he was forty. In 1922 he took to [[vaudeville]] circuits with a Memory Act, but became too busy with his mail order business to continue. <ref>M-U-M, Vol. 60, No. 6, November 1970, Dave Roth 153-1, magician-of-the-month, by John Zweers, page 7</ref> |
In the 1920s, he helped [[David Bamberg]] develop a two-person mind-reading code that Bamberg modified for the [[The Ushers]] to use. | In the 1920s, he helped [[David Bamberg]] develop a two-person mind-reading code that Bamberg modified for the [[The Ushers]] to use. | ||
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+ | * M-U-M, Vol. 61, No. 4, September 1971, Obituary David Roth, page 14 | ||
+ | * Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 287 | ||
+ | * http://www.lybrary.com/david-m-roth-m-100.html?osCsid=b31831d19f4c3dee96fb9a1d73a4261d | ||
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David M. Roth | |
Born | David Mainhardt Roth October 25, 1873 Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Died | June 9, 1971 (age 97) Los Angeles, California |
Categories | Books by David M. Roth |
David M. Roth (1873-1971) was a professional memory expert known for his memory course.
The first magician he remembers seeing is Alexander Herrmann, in the early 1880's, at the Cincinnati Grand Opera House. His personal physician and neighbor was W. Golden Mortimer and he joined S.A.M. in April 1904, sponsored by George Heller.
Roth did not begin to specialize in memory work until he was forty. In 1922 he took to vaudeville circuits with a Memory Act, but became too busy with his mail order business to continue. [1]
In the 1920s, he helped David Bamberg develop a two-person mind-reading code that Bamberg modified for the The Ushers to use.
Roth later moved to Los Angeles, California and retired in 1960.[2]
Books
- Roth Memory Course (1918)
References
- ↑ M-U-M, Vol. 60, No. 6, November 1970, Dave Roth 153-1, magician-of-the-month, by John Zweers, page 7
- ↑ Watertown Times, June 10, 1971, Vol. 111, No. 42
- M-U-M, Vol. 61, No. 4, September 1971, Obituary David Roth, page 14
- Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 287
- http://www.lybrary.com/david-m-roth-m-100.html?osCsid=b31831d19f4c3dee96fb9a1d73a4261d