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* The Probability Pad (1970) | * The Probability Pad (1970) | ||
* Centerforce (1974) | * Centerforce (1974) | ||
* New Thoughts on Old (1980) | |||
* Cerberus (1981) | |||
* Trionics (1981) | |||
* [[Omnimancy]] (1981) | |||
* [[Deckalogue]] (1982) | * [[Deckalogue]] (1982) | ||
* [[Cardiact]] (1984) | * [[Cardiact]] (1984) | ||
* [[Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians]] (1988) | * [[Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians]] (1988) | ||
* [[Mind, Myth | * [[Mind, Myth and Magick]] (1993) | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 06:54, 16 May 2011
Thomas Alan Waters (1938 - 1998), born in the United States was a professional magician, mentalist and magic author that went by the name T.A. Waters.
T.A. Waters | |
Born | 1938 USA |
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Died | 1998 |
Categories | Books by T.A. Waters |
Waters wrote several booklets on mentalism which were later assembled in his big book Mind, Myth & Magick (1993).
He was once the librarian at the Magic Castle and was also noted for his Any Card at Any Number routine.
References
- Cover Genii 1993 October
- Obit Genii 1998 September
Books
- Love that Spy! (1968)
- The Probability Pad (1970)
- Centerforce (1974)
- New Thoughts on Old (1980)
- Cerberus (1981)
- Trionics (1981)
- Omnimancy (1981)
- Deckalogue (1982)
- Cardiact (1984)
- Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians (1988)
- Mind, Myth and Magick (1993)
External links
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