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[[Frances Ireland Marshall]] (March 25, 1910 - May 26, 2002) was born Frances Ahrens.
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Around 1931 she started working at Ireland's Magic Company in Chicago and eventually married the owner [[Laurie Ireland]].
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Frances became an accomplished magicienne, specializing in children's shows.
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In 1938 she founded Magigals with [[Bess Houdini]], an organization for female magicians. She was the first editor of its magazine and also wrote regularly for several other magic magazines including the long running "Around Chicago" column in the Linking Ring.
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Frances continued to run the company after the death of Laurie in 1954.
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In 1955, she married magician, [[Jay Marshall]].
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In 1963, the Ireland Magic Co. was incorporated. The Marshall's renamed the
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company [[Magic, Inc]].
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==Books ==
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*You Don't Have To Be Crazy (1946)
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*With Frances In Magicland (1952)
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*Kid Stuff (six volumes/1954-75)
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* How to Sell by Magic (1958)
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*The Sponge Book (1960)
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*The Success Book (four volumes/1973-84)
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*The Happy Birthday Business (1978)
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*My First 50 Years (1981)
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*Those Beautiful Dames (1984),
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[[Category:Biographies|Marshall, Frances]]

Revision as of 14:25, 2 June 2008

Frances Ireland Marshall (March 25, 1910 - May 26, 2002) was born Frances Ahrens.

Around 1931 she started working at Ireland's Magic Company in Chicago and eventually married the owner Laurie Ireland.

Frances became an accomplished magicienne, specializing in children's shows.

In 1938 she founded Magigals with Bess Houdini, an organization for female magicians. She was the first editor of its magazine and also wrote regularly for several other magic magazines including the long running "Around Chicago" column in the Linking Ring.

Frances continued to run the company after the death of Laurie in 1954. In 1955, she married magician, Jay Marshall.

In 1963, the Ireland Magic Co. was incorporated. The Marshall's renamed the company Magic, Inc.

Books

  • You Don't Have To Be Crazy (1946)
  • With Frances In Magicland (1952)
  • Kid Stuff (six volumes/1954-75)
  • How to Sell by Magic (1958)
  • The Sponge Book (1960)
  • The Success Book (four volumes/1973-84)
  • The Happy Birthday Business (1978)
  • My First 50 Years (1981)
  • Those Beautiful Dames (1984),