Hardin Jasper Burlingame (1852–1915) was an American magician and magic historian.
Burlingame had taken lessons from the magician David Tobias Bamberg. He later used the stage name "Jasper Bamberg" when he performed in Chicago.
Burlingame is most well known for his book Hermann the Magician (1897), a biography of the magician Alexander Herrmann.
He also wrote a biography of Baron Hartwig Seeman, a noted Swedish magician.
Publications
- Tricks in Magic, Illusions, and Mental Phenomena (1895)
- Herrmann the Great: The Famous Magician's Wonderful Tricks (1897). Reprinted as Herrmann the Magician: His Life, His Secrets (1897)
- How To Read People's Minds (1905)
- Around the World With a Magician and a Juggler (1891)
- Leaves from Conjurers' Scrap books: Or, Modern Magicians and Their Works (1891)
- History of Magic and Magicians (1895)
- Magician's Handbook: Tricks and Secrets of the World's Greatest Magician, Herrmann the Great (1942)
References
- Millstein, Denise Tischler. (2010). Victorian Secrecy: Economies of Knowledge and Concealment. Routledge. p. 166. ISBN 978-0754668886
- Christopher, Milbourne. (1990 edition, originally published in 1962). Magic: A Picture History. Dover Publications. p. 179. ISBN 0-486-26373-8
- Claflin, Edward; Sheridan, Jeff. (1977). Street Magic: An Illustrated History of Wandering Magicians and Their Conjuring Arts. Dolphin Books. p. 147. ISBN 978-0385128643
- Siegel, Lee. (1991). Net of Magic: Wonders and Deceptions in India. University of Chicago Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-0226756875