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+ | '''Douglas Beaufort''' (1864-1939) was a British entertainer and magician who performed for royalty and at the [[Egyptian Hall]]. | ||
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+ | == Biography == | ||
Beaufort began performing in 1882 and his life was documented in a book by Frank S. Stuart, [[Nothing Up My Sleeve]], published by Stanley Paul in 1938. | Beaufort began performing in 1882 and his life was documented in a book by Frank S. Stuart, [[Nothing Up My Sleeve]], published by Stanley Paul in 1938. | ||
− | It's been told that he was sent by his government to Morocco to prove that British magic was superior to the natives, similar to the one performed by [[Robert-Houdin]] previously. <ref>DOUGLAS BEAUFORT IN MOROCCO, MUM, SEPTEMBER, 1955</ref> | + | It's been told that he was sent by his government to Morocco to prove that British magic was superior to the natives, similar to the one performed by [[Robert-Houdin]] previously. <ref>DOUGLAS BEAUFORT IN MOROCCO, MUM, SEPTEMBER, 1955</ref><ref>Douglas Beaufort: Would-be Diplomat by Michael Claxton, Magicol No. 181, November 2011</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 28 July 2013
Douglas Beaufort | |
Born | Douglas Edward Walter Broad 1864 England |
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Died | April 13, 1939 |
Nationality | British |
Douglas Beaufort (1864-1939) was a British entertainer and magician who performed for royalty and at the Egyptian Hall.
Biography
Beaufort began performing in 1882 and his life was documented in a book by Frank S. Stuart, Nothing Up My Sleeve, published by Stanley Paul in 1938.
It's been told that he was sent by his government to Morocco to prove that British magic was superior to the natives, similar to the one performed by Robert-Houdin previously. [1][2]