The story of the four men who performed under the name Willard the Wizard reads like a roller coaster ride made up of triumphant highs and tragic lows. Working closely with author David Charvet were Harry Willard's grown children, Eugene, Madeline, and Frances, who spent many years during their youth traveling with and performing in their father's show. David had access to not only what the audience saw on stage at the Harry Willard show, but also what was happening backstage. This is the ultimate behind the scenes story of a traveling tent show as told by those who lived it. Combining these firsthand accounts with David relentless research has produced a unique slice of magic history.
Willard – A Life Under Canvas is number 14 in our series of Magical Pro-Files. It contains 370 pages with 276 photographs and because the entire book has been printed in two colors, we were able to print many of the photos in duotone, giving them the feel of a hot, dusty tent show. Eight pages of full color show Willard in action along with some beautiful portraits of his well-worn apparatus photographed by the master, Homer Liwag.
The tent-show feel continues with the printed end-sheets and onto the binding with a canvas cloth on the front and back covers and Skivertex leather on the spine. This edition was limited to 1,000 hand-numbered copies.
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Among Mike Caveney's Magic Words' many publications, the "Magical Pro-Files" series has been the most consistently praised in terms of beauty and content. This title, number 14 in the series, has set the bar higher still in both categories. Willard: A Life Under Canvas is a triumph of production and storytelling. It seems fitting that the story of such a historic family of magic be chronicled in such an exceptional work as this.
—Dustin Stinett, Genii Magazine
#14 in Magical Pro-Files series
300 pages
11 x 8½ inches
Lavishly illustrated with 276 photographs, and 8 pages in full color
Limited to 1,000 numbered copies
Published in 2008