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'''Stewart Judah''' ( | '''Stewart Judah''' (b.1893-d.1966) was named one of the "Card Stars" in Hilliard's [[Greater Magic]] and featured in [[Pallbearer's Review]]. | ||
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Along with [[John Braun]]'s leadership, they formed the [[Queen City Mystics]] magic club and applied for a charter from the [[Society of American Magicians]] which became Assembly 11 in 1922. | Along with [[John Braun]]'s leadership, they formed the [[Queen City Mystics]] magic club and applied for a charter from the [[Society of American Magicians]] which became Assembly 11 in 1922. | ||
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It the [[Genii 1959 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 1959]] issue, [[Gene Gordon]] in his "Without the Shuffle" column declared that Judah's real name was "Joshua Stewart". This was later cleared up by [[Alvin R. Plough]] in [[The New Phoenix]] (Issue 391, June 1964, The Black Room, page 394) as just a printing error at one of Judah's shows. He assured his readers that the Judah family name is of long generations and honored. | |||
== Awards and Honors == | == Awards and Honors == | ||
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* Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], October, 1932 | * Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], October, 1932 | ||
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 39, No. 11, January 1960, Stewart Judah - A Fellow To Be Watched | * The Linking Ring, Vol. 39, No. 11, January 1960, Stewart Judah - A Fellow To Be Watched, by A. R. Gyle, page 29 | ||
by A. R. Gyle, page 29 | |||
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 46, No. 7, July 1966, STEWART JUDAH, page 99, AN APPRECIATION OF STEWART JUDAH, by John Braun, page 100 | * The Linking Ring, Vol. 46, No. 7, July 1966, STEWART JUDAH, page 99, AN APPRECIATION OF STEWART JUDAH, by John Braun, page 100 | ||
* The New Tops. Vol. 6, No. 8, August 1966, Final Curtain, Stewart and Emma Judah, page 27 | * The New Tops. Vol. 6, No. 8, August 1966, Final Curtain, Stewart and Emma Judah, page 27 | ||
* The Magic World of Stewart Judah (1966), Described by Himself, Stewart Judah, by Leslie P. Guest, page 90 | * The Magic World of Stewart Judah (1966), Described by Himself, Stewart Judah, by Leslie P. Guest, page 90 | ||
*[http:// | *[http://ring71.com/history/ Cincinnati International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 71] | ||
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Stewart Judah | |
Born | February 16, 1893 Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Died | June 11, 1966 (age 73) Cincinnati, Ohio |
Categories | Books by Stewart Judah |
Stewart Judah (b.1893-d.1966) was named one of the "Card Stars" in Hilliard's Greater Magic and featured in Pallbearer's Review.
Biography
He was a part-time professional starting in 1920 and contributed effects to many magazines including Jinx, Phoenix, New Phoenix, Talisman and Linking Ring. One of his marketed effects was the "The Keys of Judah".
Along with John Braun's leadership, they formed the Queen City Mystics magic club and applied for a charter from the Society of American Magicians which became Assembly 11 in 1922.
Name
It the Genii Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 4, December 1959 issue, Gene Gordon in his "Without the Shuffle" column declared that Judah's real name was "Joshua Stewart". This was later cleared up by Alvin R. Plough in The New Phoenix (Issue 391, June 1964, The Black Room, page 394) as just a printing error at one of Judah's shows. He assured his readers that the Judah family name is of long generations and honored.
Awards and Honors
Each year, International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 71 holds a yearly picnic combined with the local Society of American Magicians, featuring the John Braun/Stewart Judah contest.
Bibliography
- Subtle Problems You Will Do (1937) with John Braun
- The Magic World of Stewart Judah (1966) edited by John Braun
Tributes
Ryan Swigert's DVD called "A Tribute To The Card Tricks Of Stewart Judah"
References
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- Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, October, 1932
- The Linking Ring, Vol. 39, No. 11, January 1960, Stewart Judah - A Fellow To Be Watched, by A. R. Gyle, page 29
- The Linking Ring, Vol. 46, No. 7, July 1966, STEWART JUDAH, page 99, AN APPRECIATION OF STEWART JUDAH, by John Braun, page 100
- The New Tops. Vol. 6, No. 8, August 1966, Final Curtain, Stewart and Emma Judah, page 27
- The Magic World of Stewart Judah (1966), Described by Himself, Stewart Judah, by Leslie P. Guest, page 90
- Cincinnati International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 71