Harry Kellar: The Master Magician & Wizard of Wonders
An inspiration for the Wizard of Oz and a predecessor to Harry Houdini, Harry Kellar was the most famous magician in the late 19th century. He dazzled audiences worldwide with illusions such as The Levitation of Princess Karnac, The Vanishing Lamp, Self Decapitation, and many others. A look at his life, and the source of many of his most famous illusions and tricks.

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