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[[Harry Blackstone Sr.]] used to say that the name of Boston's book should have been, "Great Magicians that Have Fired Me" as he was a manic-depressive and actually fired by all of the above.
 
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{{See also| The "Inside Magic" Newsletter by Stan Allen which later became [[Magic: A Magazine for Magicians]]}}
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 29 March 2015

For the Newsletter by Stan Allen (, which later became Magic Magazine), see Inside Magic
Inside Magic
AuthorRobert Parrish
PublisherBeechhurst Press
Publication Date1947
LanguageEnglish
Pages224
 

Inside Magic was a book by Robert Parrish and George Boston detailing Boston's career as an assistant to many magicians with details of Thurston, Blackstone, Houdini, Kellar, Carter and Nicola.

Harry Blackstone Sr. used to say that the name of Boston's book should have been, "Great Magicians that Have Fired Me" as he was a manic-depressive and actually fired by all of the above.


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