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faqs [2014/08/03 14:57] denisbehrfaqs [2016/12/30 11:28] – hermeticpress website no longer works denisbehr
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 In the mid-1980s, Stephen Minch and Max Maven began keeping a file of their research and others' into the history of conjuring. Desiring to share this information with other researchers, writers and students of performance magic, they envisioned a free website that would make this possible. Roberto Giobbi suggested that Denis Behr might be willing to create such a site and organize the information into searchable articles. Denis accepted the daunting task and took it further than Minch and Maven had envisioned, by installing valuable links to the Conjuring Arts Research Center's AskAlexander and his own Conjuring Archive, making the site an extremely powerful research tool. In the mid-1980s, Stephen Minch and Max Maven began keeping a file of their research and others' into the history of conjuring. Desiring to share this information with other researchers, writers and students of performance magic, they envisioned a free website that would make this possible. Roberto Giobbi suggested that Denis Behr might be willing to create such a site and organize the information into searchable articles. Denis accepted the daunting task and took it further than Minch and Maven had envisioned, by installing valuable links to the Conjuring Arts Research Center's AskAlexander and his own Conjuring Archive, making the site an extremely powerful research tool.
  
-As the site was being developed and refined, Behr, Tyler Wilson and Aurelio Paviato added further information, and William Kalush and Dan Smith generously provided their resources, talents and time to the project. Wilson also volunteered to proofread every entry, along with Minch.+As the site was being developed and refined, Behr and Aurelio Paviato added further information, and William Kalush and Dan Smith generously provided their resources, talents and time to the project.
  
 We thank in advance all those who will join us in this effort to document the history of theatrical conjuring, and we hope this select group includes you! We thank in advance all those who will join us in this effort to document the history of theatrical conjuring, and we hope this select group includes you!
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-For books devoted to conjuring and its history, go to [[http://www.hermeticpress.com|hermeticpress.com]]. 
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 For //Gibecière//, the premier journal of conjuring history, and other resources, go to [[http://www.conjuringarts.org|conjuringarts.org]]. For //Gibecière//, the premier journal of conjuring history, and other resources, go to [[http://www.conjuringarts.org|conjuringarts.org]].
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