- Robert Harbin
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name = Robert Harbin
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birth_name = Ned Williams
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birth_place = Balfour,South Africa
death_date = death date and age|1978|01|12|1909|02|14
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footnotes =Robert Harbin (born Ned Williams
February 14 ,1909 Balfour,South Africa -January 12 ,1978 Westminster ,London ,England [GRO Register of Deaths: MAR 1978 15 2717 WESTMINSTER, Robert Harbin, DoB = 14 Feb 1909] ) was a British magician and writer. He is noted as the inventor of a number of classic illusions, including the "Zig Zag Girl ". He also became an authority onorigami .Career
The young Ned Williams first got interested in magic after an unknown ex-serviceman appeared at his school with a magic show later described as "rather poor". cite web
url = http://www.magic.org/store/product_info.php?products_id=435
title = Introduction to "Genius of Robert Harbin" quoted at The Magic Depot
first = Eric C
last = Smith
publisher = Aaron Smith
accessdate = 2007-06-14] Williams came to London at the age of 20 and began by working in the magic department ofGamages toy shop. ["The Times", "Obituaries", 13 Jan 1978, p.16, col.F] He began performing inmusic hall s under the title "Ned Williams, the Boy Magician from South Africa". By 1932 he was appearing in the "Maskelyne's Mysteries" magic show in various London theatres. ["The Times", "Varieties, &c.", 9 Mar 1932, p.10, col. E] He was the first British illusionist to move from stage performing to television, appearing in the BBC TV show "Variety" in 1937 ["The Times", "Broadcasting", 9 Feb 1937, p.9, col. A] and in his own show which began in 1940. He developed a number of new tricks, including the "Neon Light" and the now ubiquitous "Zig Zag Girl " (1953). His lesser know inventions include the "Aztec Lady ".Much of his inventive genius was put into written form and he is known as one of the most prodigious authors on the subject of magical effects. However, although Harbin was brilliantly creative in the field of magic he was not a particularly good writer and his friend and associate Eric C Lewis has stated that many of Harbin's titles were ghost written for him.
In about 1952 Harbin appeared in a minor part as a magician in the film "The Limping Man", produced by Cy Enfield. In 1953, Harbin and a friend of Enfield,
Gershon Legman (1917–1999), discovered a common interest in theJapan ese art of paper-folding. Harbin wrote many books on the subject, beginning with "Paper Magic" (illustrated by the young art student, the AustralianRolf Harris who in the middle of the project, caught the origami idea and contributed several intricate models himself) in 1965, and was the first President of theBritish Origami Society . He was the first Westerner to use the wordorigami for this art-form. He also presented a series of origami programmes forITV in its "Look-In" shows for children in the 1970s.His grave is at
Golders Green Crematorium inLondon .Bibliography
Titles by Robert Harbin
On origami
*"Have Fun with Origami", Severn Ho., 1977, ISBN 0-7278-0225-9
*"Have Fun with Origami", ITV, 1975, ISBN 0-900727-26-8
*"More Origami", Hodder, 1971, ISBN 0-340-15384-9
*"New Adventures in Origami", 1982, Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-463555-4
*"Origami: Art of Paper Folding", Coronet, 1969, ISBN 0-340-10902-5
*"Origami: Art of Paper Folding", Coronet Books/Hodder, 1972, ISBN 0-340-16655-X
*"Origami: The Art of Paperfolding", HarperPerennial, 1992, ISBN 0-06-092269-9
*"Origami: Art of Paper Folding (Illustrated Teach Yourself)", Picture Knight, 1975, ISBN 0-340-19381-6
*"Origami: Art of Paper Folding (Coronet Books)", Hodder Headline Australia, 1977, ISBN 0-340-21822-3
*"Origami Step by Step", Hamlyn, 1974, ISBN 0-600-38109-9
*"Origami (Teach Yourself)", NTC Publishing, 1992, ISBN 0-8442-3935-6
*"Origami A/H", Hodder Arnold, 1976, ISBN 0-340-27950-8
*"Secrets of Origami: The Japanese Art of Paper Folding", Dover, 1997, ISBN 0-486-29707-1
*"Secrets of Origami, old and new: The Japanese art of paper-folding", Oldbourne, 1964, ISBN B0000CM4YW
*"Teach Yourself Origami", Teach Yourself Books, 2003, ISBN 0-07-141979-9
*"Teach Yourself Origami", Hodder, 1968, ISBN 0-340-05972-9; 1992 reprint ISBN 0-340-56527-6; 2003 reprint ISBN 0-340-86008-1
*"Origami: Art of Paper Folding (Teach Yourself)", Hodder, 1973, ISBN 0-340-16646-0
*"Paper Folding Fun", Oldbourne, 1960, ISBN B0000CKUYQ
*"Paper Magic", Oldbourne, ISBN 0-356-01013-9
*"Paper Magic: The art of paper folding", Oldbourne, 1956, ISBN B0000CJG8R
*"Secrets of Origami", Octopus, 1972, ISBN 0-7064-0005-4On magic
*"Something New in Magic", Davenport, 1929
*"Psychic Vision", Davenport, 1930
*"Six Card Creations", Davenport, 1930
*"Demon Magic", Davenport, 1938
*"How to Be a Wizard", Oldbourne, 1957, ISBN B0000CJUT3
*"How to Be a Conjuror", Sphere, 1968, ISBN 0-7221-4322-2*"The Magic of Robert Harbin", C.W. Mole and Sons, 1970 - This was published with a run of only 500 copies. After the run, Robert Harbin had the plates destroyed. This book is very rare and has gone for upwards of $2,000 on
eBay Fact|date=March 2007.*"Magic (Illustrated Teach yourself)", Treasure, 1983, ISBN 0-907812-39-2
*"Magic (Illustrated Teach Yourself)", Knight, 1976, ISBN 0-340-20502-4
*"The Harbin Book", M. Breese, 1983, ISBN 0-947533-00-1
* "Harbincadabra, brainwaves and brainstorms of Robert Harbin [i.e. N. Williams] : From the pages of Abracadabra, 1947-1965", R. HarbinOther subjects
*"Waddington's Family Card Games", Elm Tree, 1972, ISBN 0-241-02111-1
*"Waddington's Family Card Games", Pan, 1974, ISBN 0-330-23892-2
*"Party Lines", Oldbourne, 1963, ISBN B0000CLQIH
*"Instant Memory: The Way to Success", Corgi, 1968, ISBN 0-552-06091-7References
Further reading
* Eric C. Lewis, "The genius of Robert Harbin: A personal biography", Mike Caveney's Magic Words (1997), ISBN 0-915-18130-8
External links
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* [http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/other/robertharbin.htm Robert Harbin page] at "Whirligig" 1950s TV Nostalgia site
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