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'''Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker''' (1864-1935), a chemist, who's chief hobby was magic.
'''Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker''' (1864-1935) was a chemist who's chief hobby was magic.





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Samuel Hooker
BornSamuel Cox Hooker
April 19, 1864
Brenchly, Kent, England
DiedOctober 12, 1935 (age 71)

Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864-1935) was a chemist who's chief hobby was magic.


Biography

Hooker studied chemistry at the Royal College of Science in London and the University of Munich.

In 1885 he came to the United States and 1887 he married Mary Elizabeth Owens of Cincinnati, with whom he had two daughters, two sons.

He was director of the American and Spreckels Sugar Refining Companies, of Great Western Sugar Co. In 1916 he retired to devote his time to chemical research.

His Hooker's Rising Cards effect have been a fascination with magicians for over a century. Hooker first showed his effect in 1914, and in 2007 John Gaughan gave a reenactment during the Conference on Magic History.[1][2]

References

  1. Cover & Article Genii 2008 April
  2. Brief Biography at The Magic Nook