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His house was the inspiration for Robert Bloch's novel "Psycho".  
 
His house was the inspiration for Robert Bloch's novel "Psycho".  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
 
* Compiled and edited the Abbott Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks
 
* Compiled and edited the Abbott Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks
 
* Stewart James' Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 1 (1941)
 
* Stewart James' Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 1 (1941)
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* Stewart James in Print: The First 50 Years (1989), edited by P. Howard Lyons and Allan Slaight  
 
* Stewart James in Print: The First 50 Years (1989), edited by P. Howard Lyons and Allan Slaight  
 
* [[The James File]], Vol. 1 and 2 (2000) by Allan Slaight, contains nearly 1700 pages of Stewart James's magic.
 
* [[The James File]], Vol. 1 and 2 (2000) by Allan Slaight, contains nearly 1700 pages of Stewart James's magic.
* Essential Stewart James (2007)
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== Products ==
 
== Products ==

Revision as of 12:10, 8 March 2011

(John George) Stewart James (May 14, 1908 - November 5, 1996), born in Courtnight, Ontario, was a postman by day and one of magic's most prolific inventors.

Stewart James
BornMay 14, 1908
Courtnight
DiedNovember 5, 1996 (age 88)
CategoriesBooks by Stewart James

Inspired by imaginary friends to create magic, he published over 1,000 tricks in books and magazines. One of his legendary effects was Miraskill published first in The Jinx, No. 24, September 1936, page 147, then in Jean Hugard's Encyclopedia of Card Tricks (1937). Some of his effects were call Jogestja, using letters from his full name.

The collected volumes of his magic written by his Allan Slaight are some of the largest books on magic ever published.

His house was the inspiration for Robert Bloch's novel "Psycho".

Books

  • Compiled and edited the Abbott Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks
  • Stewart James' Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 1 (1941)
  • Stewart James' Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 2 (1968)
  • Stewart James' Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 3 (1980)
  • Stewart James in Print: The First 50 Years (1989), edited by P. Howard Lyons and Allan Slaight
  • The James File, Vol. 1 and 2 (2000) by Allan Slaight, contains nearly 1700 pages of Stewart James's magic.
  • Essential Stewart James (2007)

Products

Awards

Creative Fellowship from the Academy of Magical Arts (1982)

James in Print

Bobo's Modern Coin Magic

  • The Changing Change page 199
  • Squeeze Play 235
  • Jimmy Valentine Picks a Lock 236
  • Money Paper 237
  • Almost a Transposition 238

Gen

  • The Never Missing Link December, 1953

Genii

  • Your Mind is My Own, February, 1955
  • Combined Operations, March 1991
  • Found Money, March 1991
  • Brain to Wallet, March 1991

Linking Ring

  • A “Match” for Gravity September, 1926
  • Surprising Suspension December, 1926
  • Penciltration January, 1927
  • Hooda Thunkit March, 1927
  • The Passing of Professor Prodenpoke April, 1929
  • Crystal Clear January, 1939
  • Doctoring a Pane February, 1939
  • Drop, Stop and Plop March, 1939
  • The Gift of Throughth April, 1939
  • Wedding Accessories May, 1939
  • Audio-Hypnosis June, 1939
  • The Cut and Restored Thought July, 1939
  • Pyroplexity August, 1939
  • The Token of Chieh Lin September, 1939
  • The Peripatetic Pencil October, 1939
  • Took Best Book Test November, 1939
  • Paging a Snappy Number December, 1939
  • The Whistle-Wetter January, 1940
  • Anubis Problem February, 1940
  • Check and Double Check March, 1940
  • Copy Cats April, 1940
  • The Parade of Coffin Nails May, 1940
  • Pick and Shove All June, 1940
  • Two Minutes Never Were July, 1940
  • A Citizen of Two Worlds August, 1940
  • Jamesway Dice Test August, 1949
  • Kilroy Was Here August, 1949
  • Share the Wealth August, 1950
  • On the Ball August, 1950
  • The Unchecked Artist August, 1951
  • Futuristic Art October, 1951
  • Cubestrick August, 1952
  • The Oddway Pass October, 1952
  • Rhapsodicker October, 1952
  • Chinese GolfOctober, 1952
  • The “Anjo” Discovery October, 1952
  • New Departure Rope Mystery October, 1952
  • Isochronism October, 1952
  • Micawber October, 1952
  • New Angle 16 Digit Test October, 1952
  • The Ringer October, 1952
  • Shape of Things to Come October, 1952
  • Worditto October, 1952
  • Astro Domination October, 1952
  • Mental Masterpiece Word Test October, 1952
  • Webster Had a Word for It October, 1952
  • In the Money October, 1952
  • Fagin Touch October, 1952
  • The Sharper’s Purse October, 1952
  • Snaretrainer October, 1952
  • The Doozer October, 1953
  • Lejun August, 1954
  • Progressive Cards to Pocket June, 1955
  • Alpha Betting August, 1956
  • Person to Person August, 1957

References