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He organized one of the first schools for magicians, the "School of Magic", in Chicago. | He organized one of the first schools for magicians, the "School of Magic", in Chicago. | ||
He was the | He was the creator of the Johnston False Shuffle. | ||
He died in a Chicago hospital, at the of age 63, from a liver ailment.<ref>MUM, March 1957, page 463</ref> | He died in a Chicago hospital, at the of age 63, from a liver ailment.<ref>MUM, March 1957, page 463</ref> |
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Hugh Johnston | |
Born | Hugh R. Johnston 1893 |
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Died | December 3, 1956 Chicago, Illinois |
Resting place | Chicago |
Categories | Books by Hugh Johnston |
Hugh Johnston was a professional vaudeville cardman.
The Sphinx in 1912 reports a modern hypnotism act by Hugh R. Johnston, known professionally as Xaviar[1]
He organized one of the first schools for magicians, the "School of Magic", in Chicago.
He was the creator of the Johnston False Shuffle.
He died in a Chicago hospital, at the of age 63, from a liver ailment.[2]
Books
- Modern Card Miracles (written mostly by M. S. Mahendra) (1919)