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'''Marion Spielmann''' was an amateur magician who took lessons from [[Charlier]] from around 1880 till 1884.
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'''Marion Spielmann''' (1858-1948) was an amateur magician who took lessons from [[Charlier]] from around 1880 till 1884.
 
   
 
   
He studied Engineering at University College London but his main
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He studied Engineering at University College London but his main interest and career was as an art critic.  
interest and career was as an art critic. <ref>[http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/card-men-of-mystery-gallery/ The Conjuring Arts Research Center  exhibition "The Card Men of Mystery"  contains a draft of an unpublished book on card magic by M. H. Spielmann from around 1879.</ref>
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He wrote a draft of an unpublished book on card magic around 1879.<ref>The Conjuring Arts Research Center  exhibition  [http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/card-men-of-mystery-gallery/ "The Card Men of Mystery"]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:12, 6 December 2012

M. H. Spielmann
Born1858
London, England
Died1948

Marion Spielmann (1858-1948) was an amateur magician who took lessons from Charlier from around 1880 till 1884.

He studied Engineering at University College London but his main interest and career was as an art critic.

He wrote a draft of an unpublished book on card magic around 1879.[1]


References

  1. The Conjuring Arts Research Center exhibition "The Card Men of Mystery"