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* [[1735]] - [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]], a magician born in the U.S. and who performed extensively in Europe, is born
* [[1735]] - [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]], a magician born in the U.S. and who performed extensively in Europe, is born


* [[1740]] - A description of the [[Indian Rope Trick]] appears in [[Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio]]
* [[1740]] - A description of the [[Indian Rope Trick]] appears in ''[[Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio]]''


* [[1742]] - The "father of modern circus", [[Philip Astley]], is born
* [[1742]] - The "father of modern circus", [[Philip Astley]], is born
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* [[1750]] - [[Chevalier Giuseppe Pinetti]], a major figure of eighteenth century magic, is born
* [[1750]] - [[Chevalier Giuseppe Pinetti]], a major figure of eighteenth century magic, is born


* [[1756]] - [[William Godwin]], author of numerous books, including [[Lives of the Necromancers]], is born
* [[1756]] - [[William Godwin]], author of numerous books, including ''[[Lives of the Necromancers]]'', is born


* [[1758]] - [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]] goes on tour throughout England
* [[1758]] - [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]] goes on tour throughout England
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* [[1760]] - The successful magician [[Eliaser Bamberg]] is born
* [[1760]] - The successful magician [[Eliaser Bamberg]] is born


* [[1764]]
* [[1764]] - ''[[Le philosophe négre, et les secrets des Grecs]]'', a book about card sharpers, is published


* [[1769]] - [[Nouvelles Récréations mathématiques et physiques]], by [[Gilles-Edme Guyot]], is first published
* [[1769]] - ''[[Nouvelles Récréations mathématiques et physiques]]', by [[Gilles-Edme Guyot]], is first published
 
* [[1770]] - [[The Turk]], better known as the [[Automaton]] Chess Player is first exhibited
 
* [[1774]] - ''[[Rational Recreations]]'', by [[W. Hooper]], is published
 
* [[1777]] - Georg Christoph Lichtenberg speaks out against [[Philadelphus Philadelphia]] for performing magic as science

Revision as of 12:53, 21 March 2010

The century of the 1700s.


Selected Magic Events By Year

(Click on date to see all magic events in that year)

  • 1710 - Legerdemain: or, Natural and Artificial Conclusions and Hocus Pocus Improved is published
  • 1726 - Philip Breslaw, a German magician who specialized in close-up performances, is born