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The [[International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts]] is one of the worlds largest collection of the history of the art of magic
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It was founded and owned by [[David Copperfield]] in 1991 after he purchased the Mulholland Library of the Conjuring and the Allied Arts. The collection expanded with his acquisition of the Cole Collection totaling 5,000 cubic feet of magic-related documents and artifacts.


The collection contains over 80,000 pieces, including 15,000 magic books, thousands of graphic images, prints, poster, playbills, photographs, manuscripts, letters, and scrapbooks of leading magicians throughout the years.   
The [[International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts]] is the worlds largest collection of the history of the art of magic.
 
It was founded by [[David Copperfield]] in [[1991]] after he purchased the Mulholland Library of the Conjuring and the Allied Arts. The collection expanded with his acquisition of the Cole Collection, totaling 5,000 cubic feet of magic-related documents and artifacts.
 
The collection contains over 300,000 pieces, including thousands of magic books, graphic images, prints, poster, playbills, photographs, manuscripts, letters, and scrapbooks of leading magicians throughout the years.   


Access to the collection is available to scholars interested in the history of conjuring upon written application to the Archivist.
Access to the collection is available to scholars interested in the history of conjuring upon written application to the Archivist.


Among the treasures of the Museum are:
Among the treasures of the Museum are:
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== References ==
== References ==
* [http://www.tias.com/10697/PictPage/1922884476.html ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST - MARCH 1995 DAVID COPPERFIELD]
* [https://www.tias.com/simple_search/architectural+digest/page/1/ ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST - MARCH 1995 DAVID COPPERFIELD]




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Latest revision as of 11:10, 1 May 2025

International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts.jpg


The International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts is the worlds largest collection of the history of the art of magic.

It was founded by David Copperfield in 1991 after he purchased the Mulholland Library of the Conjuring and the Allied Arts. The collection expanded with his acquisition of the Cole Collection, totaling 5,000 cubic feet of magic-related documents and artifacts.

The collection contains over 300,000 pieces, including thousands of magic books, graphic images, prints, poster, playbills, photographs, manuscripts, letters, and scrapbooks of leading magicians throughout the years.

Access to the collection is available to scholars interested in the history of conjuring upon written application to the Archivist.


Among the treasures of the Museum are:

References