Epilogue karl fulves biography
- November 1967 — 1976.
- Karl Fulves (27 July 1938 - 16 February 2023) was a magician and author and editor of publications on magic, including the Pallbearers Review.
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Epilogue by Karl Fulves
Details: Originally a publication devoted to advanced sleight-of-hand material, only around 500 copies of the original Epilogue publication were ever printed. After being unavailable for nearly two decades, all 24 regular editions and the 5 special editions of Epilogue are now available in one complete hardbound volume!
Comments: Drawings by Joseph K. Schmidt. Epilogue was a magazine printed by Karl Fulves concentrating mostly on card magic from the late 1960’s to the mid 1970’s. This contents listing I obtained from The Magic Files is, I believe, the listing of the actual individual issues, and may differ slightly from what’s in the hardcover. For example, this list includes Riffle Shuffle Technique, which does not appear in Denis Behr’s index for the hardcover book, so I’m not sure if it is considered part of Epiloque or not.
Contents: courtesy TheMagicFiles.com (no longer active)
No. 1, November 1967
1 Down & Under (Roy Walton)
1 The Name Is…? (Dai Vernon)
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Re: The Unknown Life of Karl Fulves
Postby Marco Pusterla » Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:41 pm
Re. Matt Field's lecture at The Magic Circle.
Matt Field presented his lecture on "The Most Prolific Author in Magic" at The Magic History Gathering @ The Magic Circle, the annual event organized by Edwin Dawes and Peter Lane for many years. The talks are recorded for The Magic Circle Archives, and are visible by appointment at The Magic Circle in London. Out of courtesy, The Magic Circle makes a copy available to the speaker for their own records, but not for commercial distribution (although this could be negotiated with The Circle) or for public diffusion. The copyright of the recording belongs to The Magic Circle, even if the speaker has made copies for friends (who, in turn, may have been speakers at the same event in the same or different years).
Any public share of these videos would contravene the copyright of The Magic Circle, so I would advise caution before sharing them privately or publicly. However, if there is a historical reason for a video to be made publicly availa
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