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* Tragic Magic (1925)
* Tragic Magic (1925)
* Masked Magical Glossary (with [[Wilfrid Jonson]]) (1928)
* Masked Magical Glossary (with [[Wilfrid Jonson]]) (1928)
== References ==
* 236. HARRY LEAT: MAGIC DEALER AND CRUSADER - THE FORMATIVE YEARS WITH GEORGE MACKENZIE MUNRO AND 'ORNUM'S',  Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes (2005)


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Harry Leat (1874 - 1949) was a magic dealer and publisher.

Harry Leat
BornHenry Albert Leat
July 29, 1874
Newington, in south-east London
DiedJune 12, 1949 (age 74)
CategoriesBooks by Harry Leat

First editor of The Magic Wand, from 1910-1913 under the apprenticeship of George Munro.

Published Leat's Leaflets in 1925 to keep in contact with his costumers.

Books

References

  • 236. HARRY LEAT: MAGIC DEALER AND CRUSADER - THE FORMATIVE YEARS WITH GEORGE MACKENZIE MUNRO AND 'ORNUM'S', Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes (2005)