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[[Edward G. Brown]] (1893-1947) was an English magician who has been written about twice: [[The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown]] by [[Trevor Hall]] (1973) and [[Edward G. Brown; A Magical Life]] by [[Paul Gordon]] (2005).
 
[[Edward G. Brown]] (1893-1947) was an English magician who has been written about twice: [[The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown]] by [[Trevor Hall]] (1973) and [[Edward G. Brown; A Magical Life]] by [[Paul Gordon]] (2005).
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Brown's magic inspired all sorts of magicians from [[Dai Vernon]] (see ''The Chronicles'') to [[Larry Jennings]] (see ''Impossible'' from [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 18, No. 9, sept. 1995, page 2550 by [[Tom Daugherty]]  and compare with Brown's 1945 trick, ''The Three Pile Trick'') See, also, [[Tom Ransom]]'s ''Brown Study'' from [[Ibidem]] No. 5, april 1956, page 83.
 
Brown's magic inspired all sorts of magicians from [[Dai Vernon]] (see ''The Chronicles'') to [[Larry Jennings]] (see ''Impossible'' from [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 18, No. 9, sept. 1995, page 2550 by [[Tom Daugherty]]  and compare with Brown's 1945 trick, ''The Three Pile Trick'') See, also, [[Tom Ransom]]'s ''Brown Study'' from [[Ibidem]] No. 5, april 1956, page 83.

Revision as of 11:37, 7 July 2010

Edward G. Brown (1893-1947) was an English magician who has been written about twice: The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown by Trevor Hall (1973) and Edward G. Brown; A Magical Life by Paul Gordon (2005).

Edward G. Brown
BornEdward G. Brown
1893
England
Died1947

Brown's magic inspired all sorts of magicians from Dai Vernon (see The Chronicles) to Larry Jennings (see Impossible from Apocalypse, Vol. 18, No. 9, sept. 1995, page 2550 by Tom Daugherty and compare with Brown's 1945 trick, The Three Pile Trick) See, also, Tom Ransom's Brown Study from Ibidem No. 5, april 1956, page 83.

Alex Elmsley was another to be inspired by Brown's work as has been Paul Gordon.