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The last references I see of Armstrong in periodicals was around 1960, after he announced the end of the [[Magic Wand]].
The last references I see of Armstrong in periodicals was around 1960, after he announced the end of the [[Magic Wand]].
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== Books ==
== Books ==
* [[Tricks of the Trade]] (1946)
* [[Tricks of the Trade]] (1946)
* Challenge Instant Hypnotism (1947)
* Challenge Instant Hypnotism (1947)
==Marketed Tricks==
* George Armstrong's Premonition (1949)
* George Armstrong's Premonition (1949)
* Mass Hypnotism
* Mass Hypnotism



Revision as of 02:53, 24 November 2010

George Armstrong (? - ?) was a British magician who was editor of the Wizard and Magic Wand periodicals. He also bought Pentagram from Peter Warlock in 1949.

Was also operator of the Magic Wand Publishing Co.

The last references I see of Armstrong in periodicals was around 1960, after he announced the end of the Magic Wand.

George Armstrong
Born?
U.K.
Died?
CategoriesBooks by George Armstrong


Books

Marketed Tricks

  • George Armstrong's Premonition (1949)
  • Mass Hypnotism

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