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'''James Hodges''' is an illustrator in France, who in addition to working on countless magic books, and also done art for the public and is a well known designer of stage settings for French theater.
'''James Hodges''' (b. 1928) was an illustrator in France, who in addition to working on countless magic books, and also done art for the public and is a well known designer of stage settings for French theater.


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Latest revision as of 11:38, 22 March 2019

James Hodges
Born1928
England
DiedFebruary 3, 2019

James Hodges (b. 1928) was an illustrator in France, who in addition to working on countless magic books, and also done art for the public and is a well known designer of stage settings for French theater.

Biography

Hodges was born in England but grew up in in France.[1]

He designed the French magic periodical, Mad Magic, in the 1970s.

Books


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