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'''Nelson C. Hahne''' (1909-1970) was an illustrator for many books and magazines with [[Modern Coin Magic]] being one of his most well known. He graduated from the University of Dayton with a BS degree in Commerce. | |||
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Hahne did the illustrations for the [[Linking Ring]] Magazine for many years. | |||
He also helped write a few books [[Modernism in Pasteboards]] and [[Smart Magic]] with [[Ralph W. Hull]] as well as [[Here's Magic]] with [[Joe Berg]].<ref>Article by Goodlette Dodson in [[Genii 1952 July]]</ref> | |||
He also helped write a few books [[Modernism in Pasteboards]] and [[Smart Magic]] with [[Ralph W. Hull]] as well as [[Here's Magic]] with [[Joe Berg]]. | |||
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Revision as of 11:53, 10 March 2012
Nelson C. Hahne (1909-1970) was an illustrator for many books and magazines with Modern Coin Magic being one of his most well known. He graduated from the University of Dayton with a BS degree in Commerce.
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Born | Nelson C. Hahne 1909 |
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Died | October 04, 1970 |
Categories | Books by Nelson C. Hahne |
Hahne did the illustrations for the Linking Ring Magazine for many years.
He also helped write a few books Modernism in Pasteboards and Smart Magic with Ralph W. Hull as well as Here's Magic with Joe Berg.[1]
References
- ↑ Article by Goodlette Dodson in Genii 1952 July