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'''Manfred Rose''', | '''Manfred Rose''' (c.1843-c.1909) was a mind-reader, conjuror and cabinet worker who performed all over Australia and New Zealand. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Born in Tasmania but came to the United States at an early age, served as a drummer in the [[American Civil War]], eventually receiving a lieutenant's commission. | |||
Later he went to England and became an amanuensis (employed to write what another dictates) for Charles Dickens. He then took to the stage as a mind-reader, conjuror and cabinet worker and traveled performed all over Australia and New Zealand.<ref>Edwards Monthly, June 1909</ref> | Later he went to England and became an amanuensis (employed to write what another dictates) for Charles Dickens. He then took to the stage as a mind-reader, conjuror and cabinet worker and traveled performed all over Australia and New Zealand.<ref>Edwards Monthly, June 1909</ref> | ||
He the became well known all over Australia as a theatrical manager<ref>MAGIC AND MAGICIANS, In Australia and New Zealand | He the became well known all over Australia as a theatrical manager.<ref>MAGIC AND MAGICIANS, In Australia and New Zealand by Robert Kudarz, MUM March, 1919</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 23 May 2014
Manfred Rose | |
Born | circa 1843 Tasmania |
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Died | circa 1909 (age 65) Sydney, Australia |
Manfred Rose (c.1843-c.1909) was a mind-reader, conjuror and cabinet worker who performed all over Australia and New Zealand.
Biography
Born in Tasmania but came to the United States at an early age, served as a drummer in the American Civil War, eventually receiving a lieutenant's commission.
Later he went to England and became an amanuensis (employed to write what another dictates) for Charles Dickens. He then took to the stage as a mind-reader, conjuror and cabinet worker and traveled performed all over Australia and New Zealand.[1]
He the became well known all over Australia as a theatrical manager.[2]
References