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'''Doc Brumfield''' was a collector, publisher, dealer, manufacturer and owner of the Welworth Co. in Indianapolis in the 1920s and 30s.
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'''Doc Brumfield''' (1890-1945) was a collector, publisher, dealer, manufacturer and owner of the Welworth Magic Co. in Indianapolis in the 1920s and 30s.
  
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== Biography ==
 
Brumfield was a member of [[SAM]], [[IBM]], and [[IMC]]<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, July, 1931</ref>
 
Brumfield was a member of [[SAM]], [[IBM]], and [[IMC]]<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, July, 1931</ref>
  
Shortly after the death of his friend [[John Northern Hilliard]], Brumfield
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Shortly after the death of his friend [[John Northern Hilliard]], Brumfield contacted his daughter requesting a small unpublished work used as advertising and press releases at [[Thurston]] shows.  She sent it to him which consisted  of history of the old-time magicians. Incidentally, Thurston had suggested that Brumfield be appointed editor of Hilliard's unfinished "[[Greater Magic]]" manuscript. But when [[Carl W. Jones]] found out about Brumfield intention of publishing this "small book", he objected at that time on the grounds that it would interfere with the sale of the forthcoming "Greater Magic." Brumfield  died without bringing out his "small book", but part was later published in the Conjurers' Magazine as "Thurston—Last of Many Magicians" by John Northern Hilliard. <ref>JOHN NORTHERN HILL1ARD AN APPRECIATION by Robert Lund, New Conjurers' Magazine, June 1947</ref>
contacted his daughter requesting a small unpublished work used as advertising and press releases at [[Thurston]] shows.  She sent it to him which consisted  of history of the old-time magicians. Incidentally, Thurston had suggested that Brumfield be appointed editor of Hilliard's unfinished "[[Greater Magic]]" manuscript. But when [[Carl W. Jones]] found out about Brumfield intention of publishing this "small book", he objected at that time on the grounds that it would interfere with the sale of the forthcoming "Greater Magic." Brumfield  died without bringing out his "small book", but part was later published in the Conjurers' Magazine as "Thurston—Last of Many Magicians" by John Northern Hilliard. <ref>JOHN NORTHERN HILL1ARD AN APPRECIATION by Robert Lund, New Conjurers' Magazine, June 1947</ref>
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
As editor and publisher:
 
As editor and publisher:
* "and a Pack of Cards" by Jack Merlin (1927)
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* [[...And a Pack of Cards]] by [[Jack Merlin]] (1927)
 
* Merlin's Master Manipulations
 
* Merlin's Master Manipulations
 
* Merlin at the Card Table
 
* Merlin at the Card Table
 
== References ==
 
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* [http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/ The Many Faces of Magic Exhibition at Conjuring Arts]
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Revision as of 15:35, 8 October 2021

Doc Brumfield
BornArthur William Crowdson Brumfield
October 12, 1890
Indianapolis, Indiana
Diedcirca 1945 (age 55)
Indianapolis, Indiana

Doc Brumfield (1890-1945) was a collector, publisher, dealer, manufacturer and owner of the Welworth Magic Co. in Indianapolis in the 1920s and 30s.

Biography

Brumfield was a member of SAM, IBM, and IMC[1]

Shortly after the death of his friend John Northern Hilliard, Brumfield contacted his daughter requesting a small unpublished work used as advertising and press releases at Thurston shows. She sent it to him which consisted of history of the old-time magicians. Incidentally, Thurston had suggested that Brumfield be appointed editor of Hilliard's unfinished "Greater Magic" manuscript. But when Carl W. Jones found out about Brumfield intention of publishing this "small book", he objected at that time on the grounds that it would interfere with the sale of the forthcoming "Greater Magic." Brumfield died without bringing out his "small book", but part was later published in the Conjurers' Magazine as "Thurston—Last of Many Magicians" by John Northern Hilliard. [2]

Books

As editor and publisher:

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, July, 1931
  2. JOHN NORTHERN HILL1ARD AN APPRECIATION by Robert Lund, New Conjurers' Magazine, June 1947