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[[Charles de Vere]] (1843- 1931) was born Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams in Britain.  He ran a magic shop in London before touring Europe with his own show.
 
[[Charles de Vere]] (1843- 1931) was born Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams in Britain.  He ran a magic shop in London before touring Europe with his own show.
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He opened another magic shop in Paris, which he ran for over 30 years.
 
He opened another magic shop in Paris, which he ran for over 30 years.

Revision as of 11:45, 24 June 2010

Charles de Vere (1843- 1931) was born Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams in Britain. He ran a magic shop in London before touring Europe with his own show.

Charles De Vere
BornCharles De Vere
1843
Died1931
CategoriesBooks by Charles De Vere

He opened another magic shop in Paris, which he ran for over 30 years.

Both De Vere's wife and daughter were also stage magicians. Julia Ferret De Vere performed as Okita and was the first occidental magician on record who performed in a Japanese style act. Clementine De Vere, their daughter, launched a stage career of her own as the "Ionia, the Goddess of Mystery."

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