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Gold Medal Showmanship
Burling Hull
Micky Hades Enterprises
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Softcover 
Canada  eng
Hull, Burling: Gold Medal Showmanship for Magicians and Mentalists
©1971 Micky Hades Publications, Canada
Softcover, comb-bound 8.5x11", 94 pages

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Contents (from book ToC):
4 Showmanship in Stage Presence
4 Point of Carriage \
5 Arriving at Center of Stage
6 Bowing
6 Speaking Technique
6 Keeping Voice Volume
7 Clarity and Distinctness to Your Spoken Words
8 - Hull's Trick Method No. 2
9 A Little Tip on Deportment
10 Gestures
10 Mannerism
10 The Mysterious Style
10 - Dress
The Brilliant Style
11 - Dress
12 Mysterious Entrance
13 Rapid Entrance

14 Showmanship In Routining Your Act
14 Banquets
17 Fraternal and Business Conventions
19 Children's and School Entertainments
20 All Men Audiences
20 Smart Tricks for Men Audiences
21 Church Entertainments
22 School Shows and. Assembly Shows
23 Private Entertainments
23 An Inexpensive Opening
24 "Bird Magic"

26 Techniques For Presenting 'Comedy Magic'
31 Presentation for Bengal Net
32 Novelty Idea for "Production" Tricks

33 Showmanship For Stage Illusions
34 Selection
35 Stage Version of Shooting Through a Woman
37 Stage Illusions for the 1, 2 or 3 Performer Show
38 Comedy Presentation of Non-Cabinet Sewing
40 - Additional Ideas
41 Original Patter and Presentation for the "Cremation"
42 Sacrificial Cremation - New Model
43 - Comedy Presentation

44 Showmanship For The Escape Artist
45 Upsidedown Outdoor Publicity Escape
46 Escape Artist' s Technique
49 Stage Showmanship
49 Volta Routine
52 Houdini's Showmanship in Escapes
54 Houdini Interviewed

57 Showmanship For Mentalists
58 In Cocktail Lounges
59 Dramatizing the Mental Act
63 High Ethics in Question Answering
64 Spreading Inspiration and a Helping Hand
65 Be Proud of Your Work and Do It Right
66 Can a "Question Answering" Act be Performed?
68 Professional Mentalism Do's and Dont's
69 Volta Technique of Deportment for "After the Show"
70 What Methods to Use
70 Publicity to Help You Get Started

80 Showmanship In Selling Your Act
84 Supper Club Bookings
85 School Shows
87 Hotel Vacation Route Work
88 Cruise Shows
88 Sponsored Morning Shows
89 Six Steps to Get Publicity
92 Church and Charity Shows

93 The Big Step
93 Adapting Yourself to Professional Magic Career
94 How Good is the Equipment You Will Need?

Now, the man who has been acclaimed as the world's leading authority on Showmanship for Mentalists, Magicians and Escape Artists offers you the real secret of showmanship. This is a practical book of tips on presentation, concentrating on showmanship. It is written for every performer who wants more bookings, better response and bigger money. Hull discusses Stage Presence; Routining; Presenting Comedy Magic; Stage Illusions; Showmanship for Escape Artists and Metalists; Selling Your Act; and The Big Step. Every aspect of the business is covered from Stage Deportment to Publicity Methods. All the information is the result of practical experience, from the winner of The Linking Ring's Gold Medal Award for instructive and informative articles on showmanship.
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Location Magic Library (Home) Shelf M
Condition Fine
Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Notes
Burling "Volta" Hull was an expert manipulator, mentalist, escape artist, illusionist, night-club performer, TV pioneer, and master marketer.

Burling Hull (September 9 1889 - November 1982) (alias "Volta, "Volta the Great", and "The White Wizard" ) was an inventive magician, self-styled "the Edison of magic," specializing in mentalist and psychic effects. During the greater part of his life he lived in DeLand, Florida.

In his earlier years he performed a skillful manipulation act, making billiard balls and silks vanish, multiply and reappear, while dressed entirely in white. [1]

Hull claimed to be -- and is generally credited as -- the inventor of the Svengali deck of cards, which he patented in 1909. He was a prolific writer, with 52 published books to his name. He wrote on a wide variety of magical subjects, including card tricks, mentalism, escapes, razor blade swallowing, sightless vision, billiard ball manipulation, silk magic, publicity and showmanship. His 33 Rope Ties and Chain Releases, written in 1915, is still popular today.

A shrewd businessman and marketer, Hull not only produced many titles about magical effects, he gave talks to magic conventions on business methods for entertainers. He was active in the movement to protect magic trade secrets by both patent on the gimmicks and copyright on the texts, as applicable, but he undercut his own ethical stance against plagiarism by publishing secret material from other magicians who had stolen from him, in order to get revenge for having been plagiarized.

Hull's weighty three-volume Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mentalism, published in 1961, was the largest compilation of mentalism sleights, gimmicks, effects, patter, and illusions in one collection up to that date. This work was also notable as the venue in which Hull carried out his excoriating feud with the equally famous mentalist Robert A. Nelson, whom he accused in print of teaching mentalism to gamblers and racketeers in order that they might commit what Hull called "thievery of the public", and whom he criticised for selling hoodoo folk magic curios that Hull said were used in rituals of "black magic and Devil worship". [2]

In the late 1950s he published a sort of newsletter called The G_d D__n Truth About Magic, mainly for the purpose of criticizing Nelson and supposedly written by one Gideon ("Gid") Dayn, but it didn't take much imagination to know what the first words actually stood for. [1]

In his final years he lost his eyesight, a loss he never learned to accept, and he died at the age of 93 in a nursing home. [1]





References
1. a b c Francis Marshall in the introduction to a reprint of The G_d D__n Truth About Magic.
2. Hull, Burling. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mentalism. 1961.