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To propose a new feature article for the main page, '''make a suggestion''' on the [[MagicPedia_talk:Today%27s_featured_article|discussion page]].
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[[Karl Fulves]] lives in New Jersey and is a very private person. There is not much known about him other then his incredible output of magic literature. He has taught thousands of beginners, young and old, to perform remarkable feats of sleight of hand through the books he has published, especially with his "Self-Working" series he did for the general public.
 
  
Academy of Magical Arts Awarded him the Literary Fellowship. [[Karl Fulves|Click for more...]]
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[[File: Compars Herrmann.png|right|thumb|200px|[[ Compars Herrmann]]]]
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'''Compars "Carl" Herrmann''' (b.1816-d.1887) was the first of sixteen children in the [[Herrmann|Herrmann family]] which included his brother [[Alexander Herrmann]]. He left medical school at an early age to pursue a career as a magician and served as a role model and inspiration for Alexander.
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Carl, was slender, somewhat demonic in appearance. He wore an imperial beard  and handlebar moustache to perpetuate or enhance the Mephistopheles (demon featured in German folklore) look. As he got older the hair on is head got thin.  Carl’s humor was sly, and he presented his magic in a mysterious manner.  He was from the old school of magic.  The critics of his day said his performing ability was on par with the most talented actors, singers, and dancers of the 19th century. 
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While attending classes at Grandes écoles, he tried to fit in with his upper crust classmates at the prestige’s school.  He went to Fontainebleau(which was a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France) with his classmates.  Fontainebleau was renowned for its large scenic forests which surrounded the city and dozens of villages.  It was a favorite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the reigning monarchs of the time. 
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Compars "Carl" Herrmann (b.1816-d.1887) was the first of sixteen children in the Herrmann family which included his brother Alexander Herrmann. He left medical school at an early age to pursue a career as a magician and served as a role model and inspiration for Alexander.

Biography

Carl, was slender, somewhat demonic in appearance. He wore an imperial beard and handlebar moustache to perpetuate or enhance the Mephistopheles (demon featured in German folklore) look. As he got older the hair on is head got thin. Carl’s humor was sly, and he presented his magic in a mysterious manner. He was from the old school of magic. The critics of his day said his performing ability was on par with the most talented actors, singers, and dancers of the 19th century.

While attending classes at Grandes écoles, he tried to fit in with his upper crust classmates at the prestige’s school. He went to Fontainebleau(which was a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France) with his classmates. Fontainebleau was renowned for its large scenic forests which surrounded the city and dozens of villages. It was a favorite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the reigning monarchs of the time.

Read more about Compars Herrmann…