Oscar Teale Explained

Oscar Teale
Birth Date:September 9, 1847
Death Date:April 8, 1934
Occupation:Architect, magician

Oscar Schutte Teale (September 9, 1847 - April 8, 1934) was an American architect, magician and writer.

Biography

Teale was born in New York City. He worked as an architect by trade and was interested in magic. He was the fourth President of the Society of American Magicians.[1] He worked as a private secretary for magician Harry Houdini.[2] He wrote a series of articles on magic and debunking spiritualism in the Sphinx magazine in 1925.[3]

In July 1925 it was alleged that Houdini and Teale visited the offices of Houdina Radio Control and damaged most of the furniture by smashing them against the floor and walls. Houdini had accused the company of using his name unlawfully.[4] A summons for disorderly conduct was issued against Houdini but the charges were dropped because George Young the manager failed to appear in court.[5] [6]

Teale worked as an editor, illustrator and ghost writer for Houdini. He stated that Houdini contributed fragments to his books but the majority of the writing was done by hirelings.[7] When Houdini's book A Magician Among the Spirits (1924) was published, Teale stated that he had written "the damnable work".[8]

Teale designed the exedra monument for Houdini's family. In October, 1916 it was installed at Machpelah Cemetery.[9] [10] He was elected into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame.[11]

Architectural designs

Publications

Articles

Books

Notes and References

  1. http://www.themagicdetective.com/2011/10/mysteries-of-houdini-grave.html "Mysteries of the Houdini Grave"
  2. Kalush, William; Sloman, Larry. (2006). The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America's First Superhero. Atria Books. p. 467.
  3. Willis, Martin. (2016 edition). Vision, Science and Literature, 1870-1920: Ocular Horizons. Routledge. p. 221.
  4. Shimeld, Thomas J. (2003). Walter B. Gibson and The Shadow. McFarland. p. 54.
  5. http://houdini.intervalmagic.com/articles/1925_08.05.html "Houdini Discharged in Court"
  6. https://techbias.com/2016/11/houdini-smashed-up-the-office-of-the-guy-who-invented-the-first-driverless-car/ "Houdini Smashed Office of First DriverLess Car's Inventor"
  7. Silverman, Kenneth. (1996). Houdini!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss. HarperCollins Publishers. p. 228
  8. Cox, Clinton. (2002). Houdini: Master of Illusion. Scholastic. p. 157
  9. http://www.compumagic.com/sam35/newsletters/northatlanticnewsletterspring2014.pdf "The Society of American Magicians North Atlantic Region Newsletter"
  10. http://www.wildabouthoudini.com/2016/10/the-houdini-weiss-exedra-turns-100.html "The Houdini-Weiss exedra turns 100"
  11. http://www.samhalloffame.com/members/ "The Hall"
  12. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=09001078}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: All Souls Church ]. National Park Service. Stacy E. . Spies . September 2008 .
  13. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=07000876}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Presbyterian Church at Bound Brook ]. National Park Service. Ann . Parsekian . Janice . Armstrong . Dennis . Bertland . January 2006 .
  14. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=97000564}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Centenary Collegiate Institute ]. National Park Service. Rochelle . Goodman . Simone . Knaap . Elizabeth . DeFabritis. February 10, 1997 .
  15. Gresham, William Gresham. (1959). Houdini: The Man Who Walked Through Walls. Henry Holt and Company. p. 303