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'''Norman Gilbreath''' is a computer expert, an amateur magician, and inventor of the [[Gilbreath Principle]].
'''Norman Gilbreath''' (b.1936) is a computer expert, an amateur magician, and inventor of the [[Gilbreath Principle]].


== Biography ==
His book, ''Magic for an Audience'', was published as a series of 3 articles in [[Genii]], Vol. 52, No. 9-10-11, March, April, May 1989
His book, ''Magic for an Audience'', was published as a series of 3 articles in [[Genii]], Vol. 52, No. 9-10-11, March, April, May 1989
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 27 November 2013

Norman Gilbreath
BornNorman Laurence Gilbreath
1936

Norman Gilbreath (b.1936) is a computer expert, an amateur magician, and inventor of the Gilbreath Principle.

Biography

His book, Magic for an Audience, was published as a series of 3 articles in Genii, Vol. 52, No. 9-10-11, March, April, May 1989

References