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'''Lewis Davenport''' (1883-1961) was a British performer and inventor.     
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'''Lewis Davenport''' (1881-1961) was a British performer and inventor.     
  
 
He established [[Davenports & Co.]] in 1898, now one of the oldest family run magic business in the world. As a performer his specialty was the lightning-fast manipulation of solid billiard balls and quick changes.
 
He established [[Davenports & Co.]] in 1898, now one of the oldest family run magic business in the world. As a performer his specialty was the lightning-fast manipulation of solid billiard balls and quick changes.
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Davenport was a natural entrepreneur who started the company as a mail-order operation, writing out instructions by hand. He got a printing press around 1905 by putting an ad in the paper saying he was willing to swap a printing press for magic tricks.
 
Davenport was a natural entrepreneur who started the company as a mail-order operation, writing out instructions by hand. He got a printing press around 1905 by putting an ad in the paper saying he was willing to swap a printing press for magic tricks.
  
He created a very popular version of the [[Mutilated Parasol]].<ref>http://www.davenportsmagic.co.uk/</ref><ref>Cover [[Genii 1981 February]]</ref>
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He created a very popular version of the [[Mutilated Parasol]].<ref>http://www.davenportsmagic.co.uk/</ref><ref>Cover [[Genii 1981 February|Genii Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 2, February 1981]], The House of Davenport, page 88</ref>
  
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==Books==
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* The Davenport Story – Volume 1:  The Life and Times of a Magical Family, 1881-1939 by Fergus Roy
  
 
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* The Magic Circular, Vol. 75, No. 819, September/October 1981, L. Davenport & Company and its Catalogues by JOHN AND ANNE DAVENPORT, page 198
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* Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 259
 
* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/lewis-davenport/
 
* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/lewis-davenport/
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:18, 5 July 2013

Lewis Davenport
BornGeorge William John Ryan
December 26, 1881
London, England
DiedMay 14, 1961 (age 79)
London, England

Lewis Davenport (1881-1961) was a British performer and inventor.

He established Davenports & Co. in 1898, now one of the oldest family run magic business in the world. As a performer his specialty was the lightning-fast manipulation of solid billiard balls and quick changes.

Davenport was a natural entrepreneur who started the company as a mail-order operation, writing out instructions by hand. He got a printing press around 1905 by putting an ad in the paper saying he was willing to swap a printing press for magic tricks.

He created a very popular version of the Mutilated Parasol.[1][2]

Books

  • The Davenport Story – Volume 1: The Life and Times of a Magical Family, 1881-1939 by Fergus Roy

References

  1. http://www.davenportsmagic.co.uk/
  2. Cover Genii Magazine, Vol. 45, No. 2, February 1981, The House of Davenport, page 88