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'''H. Syril Dusenbery''' was the founding President of [[Pacific Coast Society of Magicians]] and later served as secretary. | '''H. Syril Dusenbery''' was the founding President of [[Pacific Coast Society of Magicians]] and later served as secretary. | ||
At about 13 years old he was presented with two trunks of tricks which were purchased from a stranded magician. Dusenbery traveled extensively through Europe and the Orient to see the Hindoo, Chinese and Japanese magicians perform in their native land. | At about 13 years old he was presented with two trunks of tricks which were purchased from a stranded magician. Dusenbery traveled extensively through Europe and the Orient to see the Hindoo, Chinese and Japanese magicians perform in their native land. | ||
Dusenbery was considered an authority on "electrical magic".<ref>Cover, Sphinx,July 1913</ref> | |||
''Note: Last name often misspelled "Dusenberry" | ''Note: Last name often misspelled "Dusenberry" | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
*[[Making Magic Pay]] (1923) | *[[Making Magic Pay]] (1923) | ||
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{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/syril-h-dusenbery/ | |||
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Revision as of 14:25, 5 May 2013
Syril Dusenbery | |
Cover of Sphinx (July 1913) | |
Born | January 15, 1894 San Francisco, California |
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Died | August 22, 1982 (age 88) |
Categories | Books by Syril Dusenbery |
H. Syril Dusenbery was the founding President of Pacific Coast Society of Magicians and later served as secretary.
At about 13 years old he was presented with two trunks of tricks which were purchased from a stranded magician. Dusenbery traveled extensively through Europe and the Orient to see the Hindoo, Chinese and Japanese magicians perform in their native land.
Dusenbery was considered an authority on "electrical magic".[1]
Note: Last name often misspelled "Dusenberry"
Books
- Making Magic Pay (1923)
- Practical marine electricity (1945)
- Direct current motor manual (1950)
References
- ↑ Cover, Sphinx,July 1913