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'''Dr. Roger Woods AIMC*''' is the Chairman of the [[Modern Mystic League]] (Blackburn & District Society of Magicians), Lancashire, England and a Past President of the [[Northern Magic Circle]].<ref>Magic Circular July 2013, page 195</ref>. He has been President of the [[Modern Mystic League]] four times and is Archivist of the Society as well.  
'''Dr. Roger Woods AIMC*''' is the Chairman of the [[Modern Mystic League]] (Blackburn & District Society of Magicians), Lancashire, England and a Past President of the [[Northern Magic Circle]].<ref>Magic Circular July 2013, page 195</ref>. He has been President of the [[Modern Mystic League]] four times and is Archivist of the Society as well.  
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Dr. Woods  has been interested in magic for over 50 years. A retired Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor he has written several books on the history of magic with particular emphasis on [[Houdini]], [[Walford Bodie]] and [[Chris Van Bern]]. He has given many lectures and presentations on these topics.
Dr. Woods  has been interested in magic for over 50 years. A retired Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor he has written several books on the history of magic with particular emphasis on [[Houdini]], [[Walford Bodie]] and [[Chris Van Bern]]. He has given many lectures and presentations on these topics. Further details are available on his web site http://www.rogerwoodsmagic.co.uk


Dr. Woods is also an Associate of the [[Inner Magic Circle]] (with silver star), an Order of Merlin Shield member of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]], and a member of The Northern Magic Circle (Frank Richmond Order) and the [[Cavendish Knights of Close Up Magic]], and the [[Manchester Circle of Magicians]].  
Dr. Woods is also an Associate of the [[Inner Magic Circle]] (with silver star), an Order of Merlin Shield member of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]], and a member of The Northern Magic Circle (Frank Richmond Order) and the [[Cavendish Knights of Close Up Magic]], and the [[Manchester Circle of Magicians]].  

Revision as of 10:44, 9 March 2017

Roger Woods

Websitewww.rogerwoodsmagic.co.uk

Dr. Roger Woods AIMC* is the Chairman of the Modern Mystic League (Blackburn & District Society of Magicians), Lancashire, England and a Past President of the Northern Magic Circle.[1]. He has been President of the Modern Mystic League four times and is Archivist of the Society as well.

Biography

Dr. Woods has been interested in magic for over 50 years. A retired Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor he has written several books on the history of magic with particular emphasis on Houdini, Walford Bodie and Chris Van Bern. He has given many lectures and presentations on these topics. Further details are available on his web site http://www.rogerwoodsmagic.co.uk

Dr. Woods is also an Associate of the Inner Magic Circle (with silver star), an Order of Merlin Shield member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and a member of The Northern Magic Circle (Frank Richmond Order) and the Cavendish Knights of Close Up Magic, and the Manchester Circle of Magicians.

Bibliography

  • Harry Houdini, Legend and Legacy (with Brian Lead)
  • Houdini The Myth Maker, The Unmasking of Harry Houdini (with Brian Lead)
  • Showmen or Charlatans?, The stories of 'Dr' Walford Bodie and 'Sir' Alexander Cannon (with Brian Lead)
  • Jesse Demaline's DEMAGIC (editor)
  • Josephine Langley Lady Ventriloquist, The story of Mrs Edward Howarth (with Maurice S Howarth)
  • The Centenary History of The Modern Mystic League (Blackburn & District Society of Magicians) 1914 - 2014
  • Chris Van Bern The Busy 'B' The original British magician and Variety Performer



References

  1. Magic Circular July 2013, page 195