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'''W. F. Van Zandt''' was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the [[Linking Ring]] and [[Tops]] during the 1903s,
'''W. F. Van Zandt''' (fl. 1930s-1940s) was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the [[Linking Ring]] and [[Tops]] during the 1930s,
 
== Biography ==
He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and  was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, October 1943</ref>


He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and  was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, Octorber 1943</ref>
== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* PRACTICAL PAPER TEARING FOR THE ENTERTAINER
* PRACTICAL PAPER TEARING FOR THE ENTERTAINER
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* Advanced Magical Effects (1934)
* Advanced Magical Effects (1934)
* Paper Tearing for the Amateur (1935)
* Paper Tearing for the Amateur (1935)
* Thru the Dye Tube (with [[Harold Rice]]) (1943)  
* [[Thru the Dye Tube]] (with [[Harold Rice]]) (1943)  
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 23 February 2020

W. F. Van Zandt
BornWayne F. Van Zandt

Flourished1930s-1940s

W. F. Van Zandt (fl. 1930s-1940s) was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the Linking Ring and Tops during the 1930s,

Biography

He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s[1], and was director of the USO service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.[2]

Bibliography

  • PRACTICAL PAPER TEARING FOR THE ENTERTAINER
  • Jeannes Magic (1934)
  • TRICKS BY WINNERS - BATAVIA CONVENTION 1934
  • Advanced Magical Effects (1934)
  • Paper Tearing for the Amateur (1935)
  • Thru the Dye Tube (with Harold Rice) (1943)

References

  1. Linking Ring, Feb. 1934
  2. Tops, October 1943