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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.
'''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 also did the illustrations for the [[Linking Ring]] Magazine for many years.<ref>My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)</ref>


Hahne did the illustrations for the [[Linking Ring]] Magazine for many years.<ref>My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)</ref>


== Biography ==
Hahne graduated from the University of Dayton with a BS degree in Commerce.
He also helped write a few books.<ref>Article by Goodlette Dodson in [[Genii 1952 July]]</ref>
He also helped write a few books.<ref>Article by Goodlette Dodson in [[Genii 1952 July]]</ref>


== Books ==
== Books ==
* [Modernism in Pasteboards]]  with [[Ralph W. Hull]]  
* [Modernism in Pasteboards]]  with [[Ralph W. Hull]]  

Revision as of 05:33, 3 August 2013

Nelson C. Hahne
BornNelson C. Hahne
1909
Dayton, Ohio
DiedOctober 04, 1970
Resting placeSection 2, Lot 612, Space 5, Dayton Memorial Park, 8135 North Dixie Drive, Dayton, Ohio
CategoriesBooks by Nelson C. Hahne

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 also did the illustrations for the Linking Ring Magazine for many years.[1]


Biography

Hahne graduated from the University of Dayton with a BS degree in Commerce.

He also helped write a few books.[2]

Books

References

  1. My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)
  2. Article by Goodlette Dodson in Genii 1952 July