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'''Medjid kan Rezvani''' (b.1900-d.1962) was an Iranian conjurer known in France as "The King of the Tomatoes," due to the popularity of his [[Tomato Trick]]. | |||
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Medjid Kan Rezvani | |
Born | September 16, 1900 Isfahan, Iran |
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Died | 1962 |
Medjid kan Rezvani (b.1900-d.1962) was an Iranian conjurer known in France as "The King of the Tomatoes," due to the popularity of his Tomato Trick.
Books
- La Magie du sorcier, by Maurice Sardina (1946)
- The Magic of Rezvani, translated by Dariel Fitzkee (1949)
- Rezvanimagie, by Maurice Sardina (1949)
- Les Coussinets de la Princesse, ou le jeu des tomates par l'image, by Medjid K. Rezvani (1950)
- The Cushions of the Princess, or the Tomato Game, translated by Michael Landes (ebook, 2013)
References