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Edward Bagshawe
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Edward Bagshawe (1902-1940) was a professional dealer during the 1920s in London, England.
Edward Bagshawe | |
Born | 1902 England |
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Died | 1940 |
Categories | Books by Edward Bagshawe |
He invented the Optica Deck and is often credited with the paper modification of the Out-to-Lunch principle which he used with "The Recurring Name" in Twenty Magical Novelties (1930).
Bagshawe edited the magic magazines Magical Monthly (1923-1926), Talks on Trix (1926 - 1927), and Edward Bagshawe's Magical Journal (1927-1932).
After his suicide, his business was absorbed by Davenport's.
Books
- Exclusive Problems in Magic (1924)
- More Magical Mysteries (1925)
- Novel Mysteries - Part One - Original Silk Effects (1927)
- Novel Mysteries - Part Two - Original Card Effects (1927)
- The Le Walke Mysteries (1927)
- Novel Mysteries - Part Three - Original Pocket Effects (1928)
- Novel Mysteries - Part Four - Original Spiritualistic Effects (1928)
- Novel Mysteries - Part Five - Miscellaneous Magic (1930)
- Twenty Magical Novelties (1930)
- Novel Mysteries - Part Six - More Miscellaneous Magic (1932)
- Proudlock's Routine with Thimbles (1933)
- Proudlock's Version of the Sympathetic Silks (1936)
- Proudlock's Egg Bag and Four Ace Presentations (1938)