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Difference between revisions of "Edward G. Brown"
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− | Edward G. Brown (1893-1947) was an English magician who has been written about twice: [[The Card Magic of E. 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 E. G. Brown]] by [[Trevor Hall]] (1973) and [[Edward G. Brown; A Magical Life]] by [[Paul Gordon]] (2005). |
− | Brown's magic inspired all sorts of magicians from Vernon (see ''The Chronicles'') to Larry Jennings (see ''Impossible'' from [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 18, N° 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]] N° 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, N° 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]] N° 5, april 1956, page 83. |
− | Alex Elmsley was another to be inspired by Brown's work as has been Paul Gordon. | + | [[Alex Elmsley]] was another to be inspired by Brown's work as has been Paul Gordon. |
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Revision as of 20:00, 13 September 2008
Edward G. Brown (1893-1947) was an English magician who has been written about twice: The Card Magic of E. G. Brown by Trevor Hall (1973) and Edward G. Brown; A Magical Life by Paul Gordon (2005).
Brown's magic inspired all sorts of magicians from Dai Vernon (see The Chronicles) to Larry Jennings (see Impossible from Apocalypse, Vol. 18, N° 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 N° 5, april 1956, page 83.
Alex Elmsley was another to be inspired by Brown's work as has been Paul Gordon.