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  • [[German Box]], a type of [[Okito Coin Box]], is an [[Boston Box]] without a lid.
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  • '''H. W. Tagrey''' (1897-1975) was the pen name of German magic dealer H. Walter Sperling.<ref>Magische Welt Vol. 54 No. 01</ref> ...ished [[Das Magisches Echo]] (1925-27) and authored over 20 magic books in German from 1923 to 1951, usually doing his own illustrations.
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  • | nationality = German '''Adrian Sheldon''' was a German magician who performed from around 1900-1910.<ref>Mahatma, MARCH, 1903</re
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  • == German MagicPedia == ...e translate any individual MagicPedia article, with proper attribution, to German.
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  • ...American actress, singer and film star. She is considered to be the first German actress to flourish in Hollywood.
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  • | nationality = German ...15, 2005) from Germany, played cabarets across the world and was the first German magician to appear appeared on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]].
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  • | language = German ...as a one of two books written by [[Ottokar Fischer]] in wrote two books in German about [[Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser]]. Kartenkünste contained his card magic
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  • | nationality = German '''Kevin Schaller''' (b. 1995) is a German poet, aphorist, painter and magic inventor.
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  • | nationality = German '''Max Rossner''' (1850-1906) was a German performer, also known as "Alexander Max" and and possibly as "D'Alvini" (wh
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  • | language = German }}'''Die Magie''' is the official organ of the German [[Magischer Zirkel]] (Magic Circle).
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  • | nationality2 = German Born in Italy but was later German by naturalization.<ref>Sphinx, Jan 1936</ref>
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  • ...ogam]]. He also contributed to several German magical journals and was the German representative to the [[Linking Ring]].<ref>[[Tricks That Mystify]] by Will
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  • *[[Philip Breslaw]], a German magician who moved to London and specialized mainly in close-up performance
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  • [[German Box]], a type of [[Okito Coin Box]], is an [[Boston Box]] without a lid.
    104 bytes (17 words) - 17:07, 9 March 2009
  • ...nt go to: [https://www.zauber-pedia.de/index.php?title=Frank_Baumforth the German Zauber-Pedia]
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  • | language = German '''Die Zauberwelt''' (The Magic World) was the first German-language monthly magic periodical edited by [[Carl Willmann]] of Hamburg. I
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  • | nationality = German '''Volker Huber''' (b. 1941) is a German gallery owner, publisher, author and historian.
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  • ...married his German wife, Buryl. They collaborated on a book published in German of fairy tales for grown ups. She did the illustrations and he wrote the s
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  • | language = German
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  • | nationality = German '''Alois Kassner''' (b.1887-d.1970) was a German illusionist.
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  • | language = German
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