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'''Carl Orton Williams''' (fl. 1909-1910) was founding secretary of the [[Australian Society of Magicians]]. | |||
'''Carl Orton Williams''' was founding secretary of the [[Australian Society of Magicians]]. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Williams was prominent in magic circles in Australia and in 1909 he established Australia's first magic magazine, The [[Magic Mirror]]. He also wrote many articles for it under the name "Carl Orton".<ref>[[Magic Mirror]] September 1910 (cover)</ref><ref>The Carl Williams Locked Book in Magicol, February 2007</ref> | Williams was prominent in magic circles in Australia and in 1909 he established Australia's first magic magazine, The [[Magic Mirror]]. He also wrote many articles for it under the name "Carl Orton".<ref>[[Magic Mirror]] September 1910 (cover)</ref><ref>The Carl Williams Locked Book in Magicol, February 2007</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:26, 25 October 2014
- See also: Charles Oswald Williams.
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Carl Orton Williams (fl. 1909-1910) was founding secretary of the Australian Society of Magicians.
Biography
Williams was prominent in magic circles in Australia and in 1909 he established Australia's first magic magazine, The Magic Mirror. He also wrote many articles for it under the name "Carl Orton".[1][2]
References
- ↑ Magic Mirror September 1910 (cover)
- ↑ The Carl Williams Locked Book in Magicol, February 2007
- The Magic Mirror, Vol. II, No. 9 Sydney, September 1910, Mr. C. O. Williams, page 69