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'''Dworski Roman''' (fl. 1930s-1960s) was a professional magician in Warsaw Poland.
'''Dworski Roman''' (fl. 1930s-1960s) was a professional magician in Warsaw Poland.


== Biography ==
A student of [[Will Goldston]], he lost all his magic books and equipment  during World War II (a 20 year collection). <ref>[[Genii 1954 March]], page 257</ref><ref>Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1954</ref><ref>New Tops JUNE 1968</ref>
A student of [[Will Goldston]], he lost all his magic books and equipment  during World War II (a 20 year collection). <ref>[[Genii 1954 March]], page 257</ref><ref>Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1954</ref><ref>New Tops JUNE 1968</ref>



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Dworski Roman
BornRoman Jerzy Dworski

NationalityPolish
Flourished1930s-1960s

Dworski Roman (fl. 1930s-1960s) was a professional magician in Warsaw Poland.

Biography

A student of Will Goldston, he lost all his magic books and equipment during World War II (a 20 year collection). [1][2][3]

Able to correspond in English, he joined the IBM in 1958. After suffering a heart attack in 1965, he was forced to give up the rigors of travel with his regular act and began attempting to build a new routine around mental effects.[4][5]

References

  1. Genii 1954 March, page 257
  2. Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1954
  3. New Tops JUNE 1968
  4. Linking Ring, June 1968
  5. Genii 1968 June