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Stuart Robson (1892 - 1946)
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'''Stuart Robson''' (1892-1946) was a magic dealer with the [[Conjurer's Shop]] in New York City and the editor of [[Conjurer's Chatter]] (1940 - 1946). He invented the [[Telomatic Deck]] in 1944.


Born in England.
==Books==
 
Magic dealer with The Conjurer's Shop.
 
Editor of [[Conjurer's Chatter]] (1940 - 1946)
 
Invented the [[Telomatic Deck]] in 1944
 
=Books=
* [[Tips on Thumbs]] (1938)
* [[Tips on Thumbs]] (1938)
* Tips on Flash Paper (1938)
* [[Tips on Flash Paper]] (1938)
* More Tips on Flash Paper (1939)
* More Tips on Flash Paper (1939)
* Flash Paper Tips (with [[Ralph W. Read]]) 1951
* Flash Paper Tips (with [[Ralph W. Read]]) (1951)
 
{{References}}
* The Sphinx, Vol. 41, No. 1, March 1942, Meet The Dealers, page 3
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 24, No. 1, March 1944, PARDON ME, MR. ALGER by Sgt. Arthur Leroy, page 30
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 26, No. 4, June 1946, The "Voice" Comes to Buffalo by Gene Gordon, page 19
* The Phoenix, Nr. 111, August 1946, The Back Room by Bruce Elliott, page 448
* Abracadabra, Vol. 2, No. 32, September 1946, OBITUARY Stuart Robson (died 21st August, 1946), page 12
* The Sphinx, Vol. 45, No. 7, September 1946, Stuart Robson, page 217
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 26, No. 8, October 1946, A TRIBUTE TO STUART ROBSON, page 44
* The Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, October 1946, Farewell, Old Friends, STUART ROBSON, page 29
* [[Genii 1946 October|Genii Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 2, October 1946]], THERE'LL BE A NEW DAWN, LEO RULLMAN — EVERETT MORGAN — STUART ROBSON, page 53
* Tops Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 10, October 1946, ROBSON AND RULLMAN DIE SAME DAY, page 25


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Latest revision as of 09:30, 6 February 2017

Stuart Robson
BornStuart Robson, Jr.
June 12, 1892
London, England
DiedAugust 21, 1946 (age 54)
Veteran's Hospital, Bronx, N.Y.
CategoriesBooks by Stuart Robson

Stuart Robson (1892-1946) was a magic dealer with the Conjurer's Shop in New York City and the editor of Conjurer's Chatter (1940 - 1946). He invented the Telomatic Deck in 1944.

Books

References

  • The Sphinx, Vol. 41, No. 1, March 1942, Meet The Dealers, page 3
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 24, No. 1, March 1944, PARDON ME, MR. ALGER by Sgt. Arthur Leroy, page 30
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 26, No. 4, June 1946, The "Voice" Comes to Buffalo by Gene Gordon, page 19
  • The Phoenix, Nr. 111, August 1946, The Back Room by Bruce Elliott, page 448
  • Abracadabra, Vol. 2, No. 32, September 1946, OBITUARY Stuart Robson (died 21st August, 1946), page 12
  • The Sphinx, Vol. 45, No. 7, September 1946, Stuart Robson, page 217
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 26, No. 8, October 1946, A TRIBUTE TO STUART ROBSON, page 44
  • The Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, October 1946, Farewell, Old Friends, STUART ROBSON, page 29
  • Genii Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 2, October 1946, THERE'LL BE A NEW DAWN, LEO RULLMAN — EVERETT MORGAN — STUART ROBSON, page 53
  • Tops Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 10, October 1946, ROBSON AND RULLMAN DIE SAME DAY, page 25