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'''Jack Vosburgh''' (1918-?) was a teacher (English literature and composition) and amateur magician. | |||
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| birth_name = | | birth_name = John Edwin Vosburgh | ||
| birth_day = | | birth_day = December 27, | ||
| birth_year = 1918 | | birth_year = 1918 | ||
| birth_place = | | birth_place = Butte, Montana | ||
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| death_year = ? | | death_year = ? | ||
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| flourished = | | flourished = 1940s | ||
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He graduated from Penn State in 1940 and Middlebury College in 1944; | |||
First became interested in magic in 1928 with interest in cards and mental effects. He was a contributor to the [[Linking Ring]], [[Genii]], and [[The Jinx]]. <ref>My Best, by J. G. Thompson, Jr. 1945</ref> | |||
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*The Mind Mirror (1950) | *The Mind Mirror (1950) | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 4 February 2012
Jack Vosburgh (1918-?) was a teacher (English literature and composition) and amateur magician.
Jack Vosburgh | |
Born | John Edwin Vosburgh December 27, 1918 Butte, Montana |
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Died | ? |
Flourished | 1940s |
Categories | Books by Jack Vosburgh |
He graduated from Penn State in 1940 and Middlebury College in 1944;
First became interested in magic in 1928 with interest in cards and mental effects. He was a contributor to the Linking Ring, Genii, and The Jinx. [1]
Books
- More than a Trick (1941)
- Little Miracles (1944)
- The Matches of Lucifer (1945)
- The Mind Mirror (1950)
References
- ↑ My Best, by J. G. Thompson, Jr. 1945