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+ | '''Teral Garrett''' (1914-1970) was the editor of [[Psycho-Gizmo]] (1951-1965), [[The Cosair]] and [[Perpetual Lists]]. | ||
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+ | At an early age Garrett broke his neck. Later in life was exempted from the armed forces and could not make his livelihood by jobs that required any exertion of great physical energy. For most of his life he was employed as an auto parts man at a local auto parts house in Albany.<ref>Perennial Mystics Vol. 05 by James Hagy (1986)</ref> | ||
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+ | He later started dealing in Used and Rare Magic, with his advertisements showing up in magic magazines during the late 1930s. | ||
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+ | Before 1940, Teral performed with a variety group called the Rozelle Players. The group consisted of a comedian, a musical group, and "Teral The Mystic." | ||
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* [[Twenty-six Living and Dead Tests]] (1942) | * [[Twenty-six Living and Dead Tests]] (1942) | ||
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Revision as of 01:59, 11 December 2012
Teral Garrett | |
Born | Teral Garrett 1914 Albany, Kentucky |
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Died | 1970 Albany, Kentucky |
Categories | Books by Teral Garrett |
Teral Garrett (1914-1970) was the editor of Psycho-Gizmo (1951-1965), The Cosair and Perpetual Lists.
At an early age Garrett broke his neck. Later in life was exempted from the armed forces and could not make his livelihood by jobs that required any exertion of great physical energy. For most of his life he was employed as an auto parts man at a local auto parts house in Albany.[1]
He later started dealing in Used and Rare Magic, with his advertisements showing up in magic magazines during the late 1930s.
Before 1940, Teral performed with a variety group called the Rozelle Players. The group consisted of a comedian, a musical group, and "Teral The Mystic."
Books
References
- ↑ Perennial Mystics Vol. 05 by James Hagy (1986)