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[[Agosta-Meynier]] {{PersonInfo|October 9, |1861|December 16, |1942}}, born Auguste Meynier in France, began performing professional in 1874.  
 
[[Agosta-Meynier]] {{PersonInfo|October 9, |1861|December 16, |1942}}, born Auguste Meynier in France, began performing professional in 1874.  
  
Founder and President of two magical societies in France. [[L'Association Syndicate des Artistes Prestidigateurs]] in 1903 and later the [[Le Syndicat International des Artistes Prestidigitateurs]] in 1928.  
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Founder and President of two magical societies in France. [[L'Association Syndicale des Artistes Prestidigateurs]] in 1903 and later the [[Le Syndicat International des Artistes Prestidigitateurs]] in 1928.  
  
 
Agosta-Meynier also founded two magic periodicals: [[Le Journal de la Prestidigitateur]] (1905-1914) and [[Les Prestidigitateurs]] in 1919.<ref>Tricks That Mystify (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by Horace Goldin (1934)</ref>
 
Agosta-Meynier also founded two magic periodicals: [[Le Journal de la Prestidigitateur]] (1905-1914) and [[Les Prestidigitateurs]] in 1919.<ref>Tricks That Mystify (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by Horace Goldin (1934)</ref>

Revision as of 13:04, 5 February 2010

Agosta-Meynier Template:PersonInfo, born Auguste Meynier in France, began performing professional in 1874.

Founder and President of two magical societies in France. L'Association Syndicale des Artistes Prestidigateurs in 1903 and later the Le Syndicat International des Artistes Prestidigitateurs in 1928.

Agosta-Meynier also founded two magic periodicals: Le Journal de la Prestidigitateur (1905-1914) and Les Prestidigitateurs in 1919.[1]

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by Horace Goldin (1934)