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'''John Albert Briggs''' (November 17 1884 - August 4, 1969) was a magic dealer and editor/publisher of many magazines. He also wrote under his stage names Albert Russell, "Merbak" and "The Great Chandu". | |||
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Briggs emigrating to Australia and joined the [[Australian Society of Magicians]] in the 1920s. He was a the founding member and first president of the Australian Magic Circle (1923). | |||
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* Practical Magic (1946) | * Practical Magic (1946) | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 29 July 2013
J. Albert Briggs | |
Born | November 17, 1884 |
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Died | August 04, 1969 (age 84) |
Categories | Books by J. Albert Briggs |
John Albert Briggs (November 17 1884 - August 4, 1969) was a magic dealer and editor/publisher of many magazines. He also wrote under his stage names Albert Russell, "Merbak" and "The Great Chandu".
Biography
Briggs emigrating to Australia and joined the Australian Society of Magicians in the 1920s. He was a the founding member and first president of the Australian Magic Circle (1923).
Magazines:
- The Wizards' Own Monthly (1909 - 1910)
- The (Sheffield) Conjurer (1910-1913)
- Magic Mirror (1921)
- The (Australia) Conjurer (1922-1938)
- Australian Magic News (1927)
- Stage Magic (magazine) (1932)
Books
- Stage Magic (1928)
- Magical Revelations (1941)
- Practical Magic (1946)
References