Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

When radio broadcasting began in the early 1920s, the radio was a magic box aglow with the future, drawing humanity into a new age. Some thought it would dissolve the distance between time and place, others that human minds would become transparent, one tuned to another. Performers claiming psychic powers turned radio broadcasting into a fabulous money machine. These "mentalists," born from vaudeville, circuses, sideshows, and the Spiritualist and New Thought movements of the mid-late 19th century, used the language of wireless technology to explain their ability to see the past, present, and future. Casting their mystical knowledge as a scientifically honed craft, these mentalists persuaded millions to pay for dubious advice until governmental and public pressures forced them off the air.

This book is a history of over 25 performers who practiced their art behind studio microphones during the early years of radio broadcasting, from about 1920 to 1940. Here, laid out for the first time, is the tale of how they made cash rain from the heavens and harnessed the sensation of the radio in search of wealth, health, love, and success.

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Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

When radio broadcasting began in the early 1920s, the radio was a magic box aglow with the future, drawing humanity into a new age. Some thought it would dissolve the distance between time and place, others that human minds would become transparent, one tuned to another. Performers claiming psychic powers turned radio broadcasting into a fabulous money machine. These "mentalists," born from vaudeville, circuses, sideshows, and the Spiritualist and New Thought movements of the mid-late 19th century, used the language of wireless technology to explain their ability to see the past, present, and future. Casting their mystical knowledge as a scientifically honed craft, these mentalists persuaded millions to pay for dubious advice until governmental and public pressures forced them off the air.

This book is a history of over 25 performers who practiced their art behind studio microphones during the early years of radio broadcasting, from about 1920 to 1940. Here, laid out for the first time, is the tale of how they made cash rain from the heavens and harnessed the sensation of the radio in search of wealth, health, love, and success.

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Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

by John Benedict Buescher
Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

Radio Psychics: Mind Reading and Fortune Telling in American Broadcasting, 1920-1940

by John Benedict Buescher

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Overview

When radio broadcasting began in the early 1920s, the radio was a magic box aglow with the future, drawing humanity into a new age. Some thought it would dissolve the distance between time and place, others that human minds would become transparent, one tuned to another. Performers claiming psychic powers turned radio broadcasting into a fabulous money machine. These "mentalists," born from vaudeville, circuses, sideshows, and the Spiritualist and New Thought movements of the mid-late 19th century, used the language of wireless technology to explain their ability to see the past, present, and future. Casting their mystical knowledge as a scientifically honed craft, these mentalists persuaded millions to pay for dubious advice until governmental and public pressures forced them off the air.

This book is a history of over 25 performers who practiced their art behind studio microphones during the early years of radio broadcasting, from about 1920 to 1940. Here, laid out for the first time, is the tale of how they made cash rain from the heavens and harnessed the sensation of the radio in search of wealth, health, love, and success.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476642352
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 08/24/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 36 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Benedict Buescher is the former chief of the Tibetan Broadcast Service of the Voice of America. He has authored articles on radio broadcasting to Tibet and books on the history of Buddhism and on the history of 19-century American Spiritualism. He is a co-director of the International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals. He lives in Georgetown, Texas.
John Benedict Buescher is the former chief of the Tibetan Broadcast Service of the Voice of America. He has authored articles on radio broadcasting to Tibet and books on the history of Buddhism and on the history of 19-century American Spiritualism. He is a co-director of the International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals. He lives in Georgetown, Texas.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Broadcasts from the Borderland
The Mentalist Performance 7 delete• deleteMagicians, Mediums, Magnetists and
Astrologers 9 delete• deleteWireless Millennium 23 delete• deleteHuman Radios 36 delete• delete
Transmitting Secrets 42 delete• deleteThe Rise and Fall of Radio Mentalism 45
1. First on the Air
Hope Eden 49 delete• deleteJulius Zancig 63 delete• deletePaul Kara 68
2. Front Yard Burial
Leona Lamar 78 delete• deleteHamid Bey 86
3. Sex Secrets Revealed
Signa Serene 93
4. Who Am We?
Princess Wahletka 103 delete• deleteJoveddah De Rajah 113
5. Hypnotized by Radio
Vishnu and Zinnia 119 delete• deleteCharles Harad 124
6. The Long Blindfold Drive
Francill 133
7. Persuaded by Shadows
Norman Baker 154 delete• deleteGayle Norman II 168 delete• deletePhenomena 172
8. Spirits of the Air
Ethel Duncan 177 delete• deleteAlma and Zandra 183
9. Across the Border
­­Mel-Roy 197 delete• deleteRalph Richards 206 delete• deleteMarjah 216
10. Bank on Belief
Koran and Rose Dawn 221
11. A Family of Troupers
Alburtus 244
12. Wizards’ War
Rajah Raboid 267 delete• deletePrincess Yvonne and Doc Irving 286 delete• delete
Bob and Larry Nelson 298
13. What the Audience Will Bear
Gene Dennis 320 delete• deleteJoseph Dunninger 339
Coda
Appendix: Some Other Mentalists in Early Radio
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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