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== Books ==
== Books ==
* [[Tested Magic]] (1923)
* [[Tested Magic]] (1923)
* [[The Art of Conjuring to Children]] (1944)
* [[Join the Party]] (1947, with [[William Stickland]])
* [[Join the Party]] (1947, with [[William Stickland]])
* [[Doing Magic for Youngsters]] (with [[Bert Easley]] 1948)  
* [[Doing Magic for Youngsters]] (with [[Bert Easley]]) Part 2 consisting of [[The Art of Conjuring to Children]]
* [[The Art of Conjuring to Children]] (1948)
 


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Latest revision as of 12:46, 8 January 2023

Eric P. Wilson
Born?
DiedJuly 25, 1963
London, England
Resting placeStreatham Park Cemetery
CategoriesBooks by Eric P. Wilson

Eric P. Wilson (?-1963) was a professional performer known as The Royal Conjurer, inventor, and author.

Biography

Wilson was very active in magic societies and was a contributor to magic magazines.[1]

He was President of both the Magician's Guild of London and the Surry Guild of Magicians.

He also published the short lived Magician's Weekly (1925).

He introduced black-light puppets, which were enjoyed by the Royal Family. [2]

In the 1930s there was considerable dispute as to the originator of the Square Circle effect. One of the contenders was Wilson with his Wunda Villa[3]

Books


References

  1. Abra, August 3, 1963
  2. Abra, August 10, 1963
  3. Stanley Collins Conjurer Collector and Iconoclast by Edwin A. Dawes (2001)