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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, | He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s<ref>Linking Ring, Feb. 1934</ref>, and was director of the [[USO]] service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.<ref>Tops, October 1943</ref> | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 23 February 2020
W. F. Van Zandt | |
Born | Wayne F. Van Zandt |
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Flourished | 1930s-1940s |
W. F. Van Zandt (fl. 1930s-1940s) was an amateur magician and author who's articles and tricks were published in the Linking Ring and Tops during the 1930s,
Biography
He lived in New Jersey in the 1930s[1], and was director of the USO service center at Sedalia, Missouri in 1943.[2]
Bibliography
- PRACTICAL PAPER TEARING FOR THE ENTERTAINER
- Jeannes Magic (1934)
- TRICKS BY WINNERS - BATAVIA CONVENTION 1934
- Advanced Magical Effects (1934)
- Paper Tearing for the Amateur (1935)
- Thru the Dye Tube (with Harold Rice) (1943)
References