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George E. Closson (June 1, 1859 - November 11, 1921), born in Fort Ann, New York,  was a magic dealer in Troy, New York. In Mahatma, (January 1903) we can see an adverisemnt for his catalog of over 1,000 tricks, stating his business was established in 1883. For years he was known as "The Manufacturing Magician."
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'''George E. Closson''' (b.1859-d.1921) was a magic dealer in Troy, New York. In [[Mahatma]], (January 1903) we can see an advertisement for his catalog of over 1,000 tricks, stating his business was established in 1883. For years he was known as "The Manufacturing Magician."


In 1905,  Closson  began sending out a "Prospectus of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]]". By the following year, he official formed and became the president of the Brotherhood of Magicians. This organization was most likely used to promote his magic business.
== Biography ==
In 1905,  Closson  began sending out a "Prospectus of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]]". By the following year, he officially formed and became the president of the Brotherhood of Magicians. This organization was most likely used to promote his magic business.


== Books ==
== Books ==
* Original Secrets of Magic — Brotherhood Secrets, Vol. 1 and 2 (1909)
* [[Original Secrets of Magic]] — Brotherhood Secrets, Vol. 1 and 2 (1909)


{{References}}
* Cover [[Boy Magician]] January, 1910
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 11 November 2024

George E. Closson
BornJune 1, 1859
Fort Ann, New York,
DiedNovember 11, 1921 (age 62)
Known forMagic Dealer

George E. Closson (b.1859-d.1921) was a magic dealer in Troy, New York. In Mahatma, (January 1903) we can see an advertisement for his catalog of over 1,000 tricks, stating his business was established in 1883. For years he was known as "The Manufacturing Magician."

Biography

In 1905, Closson began sending out a "Prospectus of the Brotherhood of Magicians". By the following year, he officially formed and became the president of the Brotherhood of Magicians. This organization was most likely used to promote his magic business.

Books

References