Julien Proskauer

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Julien Proskauer
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Born(1893-06-14)June 14, 1893
DiedDecember 8, 1958(1958-12-08) (aged 65)
Resting placeNew York City
OccupationMagician, author

Julien J. Proskauer (June 14, 1893–December 18, 1958) was an American magician and author.

Proskauer was born June 14, 1893 to Joseph Proskauer and Bertha Richman Proskauer in New York City.[1] He was a friend of Harry Houdini and was well known for debunking fraud mediums.[2] His book The Dead Do Not Talk (1946) exposed the fakes, frauds and tricks in spiritualism.[3][4]

He was the President of the Society of American Magicians (1935–1936).[5] He was a contributor to many magazines and journals on magic.

He died December 18, 1958 and is buried in New York.

Publications[]

  • The Dead Do Not Talk (1946)
  • Fun at Cocktail Time (1938)
  • Suckers All! (1934)
  • How'd ja do That? (1934)
  • Spook Crooks! (1932)

References[]

  1. ^ "Julien J. Proskauer". New York Births and Christenings 1640-1962 via Family Search. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  2. ^ Worden, Helen (November 1944). "Exposing Tricks of the Fake Mediums". Popular Science. Vol. 145 no. 5. pp. 67–71, 213–214. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Arthur Hidden Raynolds. (2011). This Gullible World. Tate Publishing. p. 115. ISBN 978-1617778216
  4. ^ "The Dead Do Not Talk". Kirkus Reviews.
  5. ^ Claudia De Lys. (1979). Giant Book of Superstitions. Citadel Press. p. 436
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