David Abbott (magician)
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David Phelps Abbott (September 22, 1863 – June 12, 1934) was an American
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, author and inventor known for creating effects such as the floating ball, as well as for his publications exposing
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Biography

David Abbott was born in 1863 near Falls City and lived most of his life in Omaha. He was married to Fannie E. Abbott. He became a wealthy businessman in the American Mid-West. He was well versed in arts and science. After
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, Abbott attempted to explain it in a newspaper article. As a magician, he performed for invited guests in his private theater he built at his home from 1907 until he died. There he demonstrated his Talking Teakettle (around 1907, decades before miniature radio electronics came into use) and Talking Vase (in 1909). Abbott built his work of magic and deception on the devious principles he learned from spirit mediums. Many of the greats in magic– Kellar, Thurston,
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Houdini Harry Houdini (, born Erik Weisz; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a Hungarian-American escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer, noted for his escape acts. His pseudonym is a reference to his spiritual master, French magician ...
among others–made pilgrimages to Omaha Field Club neighborhood "Mystery House" to be dumbfounded and to learn.. Retrieved May 20, 2016. Abbott was a friend of the magician
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. His most well known work was ''Behind the Scenes with the Mediums'' published in 1907, which went through several editions. In 1934, Abbott died of
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. His burial was at Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska. Abbott wrote a second full-length book, describing not only the séances given in his home but many magical feats which had astounded top professional performers; he died before it could be published, and for a long time the manuscript could not be found. When the Abbott home was sold in 1936, the manuscript was thought to be lost."David Abbott Inventor and Spirit Hoax Buster"
Retrieved May 20, 2016. It was discovered by Walter Graham and published as ''David P. Abbott's Book Of Mysteries'' in 1977.


Publications


''Behind the Scenes with the Mediums''
(1907)
''Spirit Slate-Writing and Billet Tests''
(1907) * ''The Marvelous Creations of Joseffy'' (1908) *''The History of a Strange Case'' (1908)
''The Spirit Portrait Mystery: Its Final Solution''
(1913) *''David P. Abbott's Book of Mysteries'', published posthumously by Walter Graham (1977)


References


Further reading

*
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. (1907)
''Book Review: Behind the Scenes with the Mediums''
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 1: 492-493.

at The Magic Nook * Karr, Todd. . Excerpt from Teller and Todd Karr, eds., ''House of Mystery: The Magic Science of David P. Abbott'' (The Miracle Factory, Los Angeles, 2005).


External links

* * * * Abowitz, Richard.
A man, a ball, a hoop, a bench (and an alleged thread)… Teller!
, ''Las Vegas Weekly'', November 20, 2008 *
A collection of photographs of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Abbott and their home at Omaha, Nebraska
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
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University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries. {{DEFAULTSORT:Abbott, David Place of death missing 1863 births 1934 deaths 19th-century American writers 20th-century American male writers American magicians American non-fiction writers American skeptics Deaths from diabetes Harry Houdini People from Falls City, Nebraska Male non-fiction writers