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John Edwin Vosburgh (1918-????)
'''Jack Vosburgh''' (1918-?) was a teacher (English literature and composition) and amateur magician.
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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
BornJohn Edwin Vosburgh
December 27, 1918
Butte, Montana
Died?
Flourished1940s
CategoriesBooks 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

  1. My Best, by J. G. Thompson, Jr. 1945