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Whit Haydn | |
Born | Whitney Wesley Hadden 1949 |
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Categories | Books by Whit Haydn |
Whit Haydn (b.1949) is co-founder. with Chef Anton, of the School for Scoundrels.
Books
- Comedy Four Ring Routine (1976)
- The Mongolian Pop-Knot (1982)
- The Chicago Surprise (2000)
- The School for Scoundrels Notes on Three-Card Monte (2001)
References
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