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'''Jean Caroly''' (1868-1955), the pen name of '''Jean-Auguste Faugeras''', was a magician turned magic dealer from 1896 until 1930.
 
 
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He was the founder-editor of L'[[Illusionniste]], first magic magazine in France (1902).
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'''Jean Caroly''' (1868-1955), the pen name of '''Jean-Auguste Faugeras''', was a magician turned magic dealer from 1896 until 1930.
 
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His shop was located at 11 rue Cardinal-Lemoine, Paris, France.
 
His shop was located at 11 rue Cardinal-Lemoine, Paris, France.
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He was also the founder and editor of L'[[Illusionniste]], the first magic magazine in France (1902).
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*Etude sur les nouveaux escamotages de pièces (1902)
 
*Etude sur les nouveaux escamotages de pièces (1902)
 
*Tours de cartes faciles pour jeunes gens (1911)
 
*Tours de cartes faciles pour jeunes gens (1911)
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Revision as of 20:30, 31 July 2013

Jean Caroly
BornJean-Auguste Faugeras
June 15, 1868
Rochechouart, France
DiedDecember 2 1955 (age 87)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench

Jean Caroly (1868-1955), the pen name of Jean-Auguste Faugeras, was a magician turned magic dealer from 1896 until 1930. His shop was located at 11 rue Cardinal-Lemoine, Paris, France.

He was also the founder and editor of L'Illusionniste, the first magic magazine in France (1902).


Books

  • Tours faciles d'escamotage (1900)
  • Etude sur les nouveaux escamotages de pièces (1902)
  • Tours de cartes faciles pour jeunes gens (1911)

References