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He became interested in magic as a boy when he saw [[Harry Blackstone Sr.]], then later began performing at clubs, hotels, occasionally for the USO during WWII, and more recently for fund-raising causes and parties of friends. In 2005, his first book of card magic was released by the Toronto publishing house, [[I Saw That!]], a collection of tricks called [[On the Other Side of the Mirror]]. | He became interested in magic as a boy when he saw [[Harry Blackstone Sr.]], then later began performing at clubs, hotels, occasionally for the USO during WWII, and more recently for fund-raising causes and parties of friends. In 2005, his first book of card magic was released by the Toronto publishing house, [[I Saw That!]], a collection of tricks called [[On the Other Side of the Mirror]]. | ||
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*[[On the Other Side of the Mirror]] (written by Cushing Strout, published by [[I Saw That!]] in 2005) | *[[On the Other Side of the Mirror]] (written by Cushing Strout, published by [[I Saw That!]] in 2005) | ||
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+ | * THE MAGIC CIRCULAR, Vol. 100, No. 1077, April 2006, In Review "On the Other Side of the Mirror", page 140 | ||
+ | * http://www.arts.cornell.edu/english/people/?id=108 | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 31 December 2012
Cushing Strout | |
Born | 1923 |
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Categories | Books by Cushing Strout |
He became interested in magic as a boy when he saw Harry Blackstone Sr., then later began performing at clubs, hotels, occasionally for the USO during WWII, and more recently for fund-raising causes and parties of friends. In 2005, his first book of card magic was released by the Toronto publishing house, I Saw That!, a collection of tricks called On the Other Side of the Mirror.
Books
- On the Other Side of the Mirror (written by Cushing Strout, published by I Saw That! in 2005)
References
- THE MAGIC CIRCULAR, Vol. 100, No. 1077, April 2006, In Review "On the Other Side of the Mirror", page 140
- http://www.arts.cornell.edu/english/people/?id=108
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