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'''Brunel White''' (?-1944) was a magical enthusiast and writer from England. | |||
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White was the editor of the magic section of London's World's Fair and possessed a flair for advertising.<ref>[[Magic Wand]], Vol. 33, no. 204, December 1944.</ref> | |||
White was the editor of the magic section of London's World's Fair and possessed a flair for advertising. | |||
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Revision as of 16:58, 24 March 2012
Brunel White (?-1944) was a magical enthusiast and writer from England.
Brunel White | |
Born | ? England |
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Died | October 21, 1944 |
Categories | Books by Brunel White |
White was the editor of the magic section of London's World's Fair and possessed a flair for advertising.[1]
Books
- Original Mysteries for Magicians (1918)
- Modern Master Mysteries (1923)
- Brunel White presents Would you Believe it? (1935)
References
- ↑ Magic Wand, Vol. 33, no. 204, December 1944.