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'''Yank Hoe''' (fl. 1880s - 1900s) , known for performing the [[Card in Cigarette]],  made his first appearance in London at the Trocadero in December 1885. <ref>[[The Annals of Conjuring]] By [[Sidney W. Clarke]]</ref>
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'''Yank Hoe''' (fl. 1885 - 1907) , known for performing the [[Card in Cigarette]],  made his first appearance in London at the Trocadero in December 1885.
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== Biography==
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Clarke, in his [[Annals of Conjuring]], erroneously indicated his name as "Morenos". He had a drug store in Torino, Italy, and was an amateur magician and juggler. By 1883, he became a manager of an unidentified Japanese juggling troupe and started a professional career with juggling and magic.
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In 1886, he became associated with [[Omene]], a London girl (real name Nadine Osborne) who acted as his assistant until 1892, when she began a solo career as an "exotic dancer" and later as a magician.<ref>[http://yeoldemagicmag.com/downloads/vol-2-issue-2 Ye Olde Magic Mag, Vol. 2. n. 2] By [[Marco Pusterla]]</ref> After their split, Yank Hoe continued to perform mainly as a juggler, rather than magician.<ref>[http://www.emuseum.ch/view/objects/asitem/id/56418 Yank Hoe Poster] By Zurich University of the Arts</ref>
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His stage act was a combination of juggling and magic, particularly mind reading. [[J. N. Hilliard]] recorded a few of his tricks in [[T. Nelson Downs]]' ''[[The Art of Magic]]'' and in ''[[Greater Magic]]''.
  
== Biography ==
 
 
His "Sympathetic Coins" was published in [[The Art of Magic]] (Hilliard/Downs, 1909), which was a precursor to what would become more popularly known as [[Matrix]].
 
His "Sympathetic Coins" was published in [[The Art of Magic]] (Hilliard/Downs, 1909), which was a precursor to what would become more popularly known as [[Matrix]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:31, 9 April 2016

Yank Hoe
BornErcole Castiglione
Turin, Italy
Died?
NationalityItalian
Flourished1885-1907

Yank Hoe (fl. 1885 - 1907) , known for performing the Card in Cigarette, made his first appearance in London at the Trocadero in December 1885.

Biography

Clarke, in his Annals of Conjuring, erroneously indicated his name as "Morenos". He had a drug store in Torino, Italy, and was an amateur magician and juggler. By 1883, he became a manager of an unidentified Japanese juggling troupe and started a professional career with juggling and magic.

In 1886, he became associated with Omene, a London girl (real name Nadine Osborne) who acted as his assistant until 1892, when she began a solo career as an "exotic dancer" and later as a magician.[1] After their split, Yank Hoe continued to perform mainly as a juggler, rather than magician.[2]

His stage act was a combination of juggling and magic, particularly mind reading. J. N. Hilliard recorded a few of his tricks in T. Nelson Downs' The Art of Magic and in Greater Magic.

His "Sympathetic Coins" was published in The Art of Magic (Hilliard/Downs, 1909), which was a precursor to what would become more popularly known as Matrix.

References

  1. Ye Olde Magic Mag, Vol. 2. n. 2 By Marco Pusterla
  2. Yank Hoe Poster By Zurich University of the Arts