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set patter. <ref>[[Great Magicians' Tricks]] by Will Goldston (1931)</ref> | set patter. <ref>[[Great Magicians' Tricks]] by Will Goldston (1931)</ref> | ||
− | Supposedly when attacked by hostile natives in the jungles of Africa, he saved his life using magic.<ref>[[Tricks That | + | Supposedly when attacked by hostile natives in the jungles of Africa, he saved his life using magic.<ref>[[Tricks That Mystify]] by Will Goldston (1934)</ref> |
He was a contributor to magazines and was a member of the [[Magicians' Club]], which he joined in 1920<ref>[[Magazine of Magic]], May 1920</ref> | He was a contributor to magazines and was a member of the [[Magicians' Club]], which he joined in 1920<ref>[[Magazine of Magic]], May 1920</ref> | ||
His "Lady from Nowhere" illusion was published in [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] Vol 6 No 1 Dec 1939. | His "Lady from Nowhere" illusion was published in [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] Vol 6 No 1 Dec 1939. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 08:14, 27 October 2010
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Born | Alfred S. Davis July 2, 1893 London, England. |
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Stanlyn was amateur magician with an all-round magic atc, with no set patter. [1]
Supposedly when attacked by hostile natives in the jungles of Africa, he saved his life using magic.[2]
He was a contributor to magazines and was a member of the Magicians' Club, which he joined in 1920[3]
His "Lady from Nowhere" illusion was published in Goldston's Magical Quarterly Vol 6 No 1 Dec 1939.
References
- ↑ Great Magicians' Tricks by Will Goldston (1931)
- ↑ Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)
- ↑ Magazine of Magic, May 1920