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He was the founder of [[Le Cagliostro]] in Geneva (1878-1879), second magic magazine in Europe. | |||
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* [[The Bibliography of Conjuring and Kindred Deceptions]] (with [[Sidney Clarke]]) (1920). | |||
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Adolphe Blind (1862-1925) was known as Professeur Magicus.
Adolphe Blind | |
Born | October 10, 1862 Switzerland |
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Died | 1925 |
Categories | Books by Adolphe Blind |
He was the founder of Le Cagliostro in Geneva (1878-1879), second magic magazine in Europe.