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== Biography ==
 
He established Meyerbooks in 1976, out of Glenwood, Illinois, to publishes books on herbs, health, Americana, and folk medicine written by his father and grandfather. Under the imprint of David Meyer Magic Books, he publishes books on theater history and magic.<ref>Linking Ring, July 2003, page 48</ref>  
 
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Revision as of 20:10, 29 April 2014

David Meyer
BornDavid Clarence Meyer
1943
Indiana

David Meyer (b. 1943) is owner of Meyerbooks and its imprint David Meyer Magic Books.

Biography

He established Meyerbooks in 1976, out of Glenwood, Illinois, to publishes books on herbs, health, Americana, and folk medicine written by his father and grandfather. Under the imprint of David Meyer Magic Books, he publishes books on theater history and magic.[1]

He began as editor of Magicol in 1994 and did the artwork for the cover of Zombie magazine.

Books

As author

  • Memoirs of a Book Snake: Forty Years of Seeking and Saving Old Books (2001)
  • Inclined toward Magic (2003)

As publisher

References

  1. Linking Ring, July 2003, page 48


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