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[[William Clarke]] was an English writer of fiction who also wrote [[Boy's Own Book]] in 1829. The book contained games, advice and other activities available to Victorian boys in New England, as well as a section on conjuring.
'''William Clarke''' (1800-1838) was an English writer of fiction who also wrote [[Boy's Own Book]] in 1829. The book contained games, advice and other activities available to Victorian boys in New England, as well as a section on conjuring.


== Biography ==
No other books on magic are known to have been written by Clarke.
No other books on magic are known to have been written by Clarke.
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 10 February 2014

William Clarke
Born1800
Died1838
CategoriesBooks by William Clarke

William Clarke (1800-1838) was an English writer of fiction who also wrote Boy's Own Book in 1829. The book contained games, advice and other activities available to Victorian boys in New England, as well as a section on conjuring.

Biography

No other books on magic are known to have been written by Clarke.

References