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Cameron | '''Charles W. Cameron''' (October 31, 1927 - January 7, 2001), a scriptwriter and broadcaster for the B.B.C., has been called "the godfather of [[Bizarre Magick]]." | ||
== Biography == | |||
Cameron, also known as Daemon, was Past President and founding member of the [[Edinburg Magic Circle]], editor/publisher of [[The Cauldron]] magazine. He a regular contributor to [[Abracadabra]], [[Magick]], [[Invocation]], [[Swami]], [[Gen]], [[Pentagram]], and [[Singapore Sorcerer]]. | |||
Cameron ran the Count Dracula Theatre in Edinburgh's Wax Works in the late 1980's.<ref>Tribute in [[Linking Ring]], March 2001 | Cameron ran the Count Dracula Theatre in Edinburgh's Wax Works in the late 1980's.<ref>Tribute in [[Linking Ring]], March 2001 | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 30 July 2013
Charles W. Cameron | |
Born | October 31, 1927 |
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Died | January 07, 2001 (age 73) Edinburough, Scotland |
Categories | Books by Charles W. Cameron |
Charles W. Cameron (October 31, 1927 - January 7, 2001), a scriptwriter and broadcaster for the B.B.C., has been called "the godfather of Bizarre Magick."
Biography
Cameron, also known as Daemon, was Past President and founding member of the Edinburg Magic Circle, editor/publisher of The Cauldron magazine. He a regular contributor to Abracadabra, Magick, Invocation, Swami, Gen, Pentagram, and Singapore Sorcerer.
Cameron ran the Count Dracula Theatre in Edinburgh's Wax Works in the late 1980's.[1][2]
Books
- Witches Brew (1967)
- Handbook of Horror (1969)
- Mind your Magic (1972)
- Curiosities of Old Edinburgh (1975)
- Devil's Diary (1976)
- Macabre and Mental Mysteries (1981)
- Castle Dracula Mentalism (1997)
References
- ↑ Tribute in Linking Ring, March 2001
- ↑ Obit Genii 2001 March