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'''Capt. J. E. Stone''' was an amateur magician and author. | '''Capt. J. E. Stone''' (b.1888-d.1974) was an amateur magician and author. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Stone was a member of the [[Magic Circle]], the [[British Magical Society]] where he served as a president and the [[IBM]].<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref> | Stone was a member of the [[Magic Circle]], the [[British Magical Society]] where he served as a president and the [[IBM]].<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref> | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
* Tricky Tricks and Telling Talk | * [[Tricky Tricks and Telling Talk]] (1933) | ||
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Capt. J. E. Stone | |
Born | Joseph E. Stone May 29, 1888 |
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Died | 1974 |
Capt. J. E. Stone (b.1888-d.1974) was an amateur magician and author.
Biography
Stone was a member of the Magic Circle, the British Magical Society where he served as a president and the IBM.[1]
After not finding the Magic Circle very cordial, he started the London Society of Magicians. Capt. Stone fell out with the LSM eventually, left that club and retired into obscurity. [2][3]
Books
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