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[[Sid Lorraine]]'s list of best books was published in his column "Sid Lorraine's Chatter" in [[Tops]] for June 1939 in response to a question posed to him in a letter.
'''Paul Vandy''' (1873? - 1950), the juggling magician, was a prolific performer from around 1894 to 1930 is credited as the originator of magical juggling.


Books published prior to 1920 (not including magazines):
Billed as "The World Famous Magical Juggler", "The Jocular Juggler", "The Juggler King", "The Great Vandy", "the Best Plate Juggler on Earth", the Greatest Juggling Novelty in the World", "the Peerless Vandy" and "England's Extraordinary Entertainer", he was primarily a juggler and equilibrist (a person who performs feats of balance, such as tightrope walking), but also gained notoriety as a magician as his career progressed. [[File:Vandy.jpg|right|thumb|Photo Postcard - signed by Paul Vandy on 14th May 1915]]
* [[The Old and the New Magic]] - Henry R. Evans
* [[Our Magic]] - Jasper Maskelyne and David Devant
* [[Art of Magic]] - T. Nelson Downs & Hilliard
* [[The Expert at the Card Table]] - Erdnase
* [[Modern Magic]] - Pr. Hoffmann
* [[Sleight of Hand]] - Edwin Sachs
* [[Magicians' Tricks, How They Are Done]] - Henry Hatton & Adrian Plate
* [[Expert Billiard Ball Manipulation, Part 1 & 2]] - Burling Hull
* [[The Modern Conjurer]] - C. Lang Neil
* [[Original Magical Creations]] - Stanley Collins
* [[Original Mysteries for Magicians]] - Brunel White
* [[The Magical Entertainer]] - P. T. Selbit
* [[Problems in Mystery]] - Max Sterling
* [[Magical Originalities]] - Ernest E. Noakes
* [[Modern Coin Manipulation]] - T. Nelson Downs
* [[Secrets of Conjuring and Magic]] - Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin


Other list of magic books by others include:
Over nearly 5 decades Paul Vandy's performances branched from the music hall circuits of the UK to the leading theatres of Europe, America and South Africa.
* [[Jinx Five-Foot Shelf Of Magic]] 
 
* [[Ten basic books for a working library of conjuring]] by H. Adrian Smith
Vandy was one of the owners of the Accrington Hippodrome (prior to it burning down circa 1908) along with Fred Willmot, Frederick Edward Weisker, John Leopold Weisker, William Johnson, and Albert Lindsay Parkinson. He was the partner of Ernest Valentine D'Iffanger (professionally known as Ernest Valentine) in a Theatrical, Musical and Variety Agency, located at 11 Nassau Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, under the style of Valentine's Agency; a business that Vandy took sole ownership of in late 1902. Vandy was also the proprietor of the Magical Pastimes Co and Vandy's Magic Saloon (West Pier, Brighton).<ref>http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=245411</ref> [[Paul Vandy|(more...)]]
* [[Albo's top thirty-nine books]]

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Paul Vandy (1873? - 1950), the juggling magician, was a prolific performer from around 1894 to 1930 is credited as the originator of magical juggling.

Billed as "The World Famous Magical Juggler", "The Jocular Juggler", "The Juggler King", "The Great Vandy", "the Best Plate Juggler on Earth", the Greatest Juggling Novelty in the World", "the Peerless Vandy" and "England's Extraordinary Entertainer", he was primarily a juggler and equilibrist (a person who performs feats of balance, such as tightrope walking), but also gained notoriety as a magician as his career progressed.

Photo Postcard - signed by Paul Vandy on 14th May 1915

Over nearly 5 decades Paul Vandy's performances branched from the music hall circuits of the UK to the leading theatres of Europe, America and South Africa.

Vandy was one of the owners of the Accrington Hippodrome (prior to it burning down circa 1908) along with Fred Willmot, Frederick Edward Weisker, John Leopold Weisker, William Johnson, and Albert Lindsay Parkinson. He was the partner of Ernest Valentine D'Iffanger (professionally known as Ernest Valentine) in a Theatrical, Musical and Variety Agency, located at 11 Nassau Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, under the style of Valentine's Agency; a business that Vandy took sole ownership of in late 1902. Vandy was also the proprietor of the Magical Pastimes Co and Vandy's Magic Saloon (West Pier, Brighton).[1] (more...)