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'''Royal Vale Heath''' (1883-1960) was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast.  Tricks with serial numbers, [[Magic Square]]s and dice were his specialty.<ref>My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)</ref>


'''Royal Vale Heath''' was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast.  Tricks with serial numbers, [[Magic Square]]s and dice were his specialty.
== Biography ==
 
He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's [[Greater Magic]] and introduced the term "Mathemagic".
He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's [[Greater Magic]] and introduced the term "Mathemagic".


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* [[Mathemagic]] (1933)
* [[Mathemagic]] (1933)


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 24 March 2014

Royal Vale Heath
BornJanuary 6, 1883
DiedJuly 25, 1960 (age 77)
CategoriesBooks by Royal Vale Heath

Royal Vale Heath (1883-1960) was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast. Tricks with serial numbers, Magic Squares and dice were his specialty.[1]

Biography

He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's Greater Magic and introduced the term "Mathemagic".

Heath served as National Treasurer of the S.A.M..[2]


Marketed Tricks

Books

References

  1. My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)
  2. Broken Wand, Linking Ring, August 1960