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April 13, 2016 09:07 am PDT

Only 29 inches tall, Matthias Buchingers accomplishments were gigantic (new book by Ricky Jay)

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See sample pages from this book at Wink.

When Matthias Buchinger was born in 1674, he arrived without arms or legs. As an adult, he was under 2.5 feet tall. He lived to the age of 65, outliving three wives (his fourth wife outlived him, and he was rumored to have as many as 70 mistresses), and he sired 14 children. Most remarkably, Buchinger was an accomplished artist, magician, sharpshooter, and calligrapher. Buchinger's specialty was micrography: the art of writing tiny letters. He was famous throughout Europe. According to Wikipedia, Buchinger's fame was so widespread that in the 1780s the term Buckinger's boot existed in England as a euphemism for the vagina (because the only limb he had was his penis).

The author of Matthias Buchinger: "The Greatest German Living" is Ricky Jay, a famous magician, performer, historian of unusual performers, and writer. Jays biography of the extraordinary Buchinger includes many reproductions of Buchingers exacting pen and ink drawings, which he made holding a pen in his small fin-like appendages. Jay is a longtime collector of Buchinger original art, and this book includes several entertaining chapters about Jays personal interest in collecting Buchingers work and his interactions with other Buchinger-philes.


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