<description>&lt;p&gt;Jim Hagy began publishing magic history at age 11 and never stopped. Now a distinguished historian and author, he discusses his unique approach to magic's past - focusing on social history and audience relationships rather than methods. From his childhood correspondence with Milbourne Christopher to his latest books about animals in 19th-century magic, Jim reveals how conjuring reflects broader cultural attitudes and why the magic community's welcoming nature opened doors to its greatest minds.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Magic Book Podcast

The Magic Book Podcast

Jim Hagy: Chronicling Magicians and their Audiences

AUG 23, 202555 MIN
The Magic Book Podcast

Jim Hagy: Chronicling Magicians and their Audiences

AUG 23, 202555 MIN

Description

Jim Hagy began publishing magic history at age 11 and never stopped. Now a distinguished historian and author, he discusses his unique approach to magic's past - focusing on social history and audience relationships rather than methods. From his childhood correspondence with Milbourne Christopher to his latest books about animals in 19th-century magic, Jim reveals how conjuring reflects broader cultural attitudes and why the magic community's welcoming nature opened doors to its greatest minds.