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[[Edward Maurice]] (1894 - March 25, 1964) was an English vaudeville magician born John Edward Maurice.  He wrote the pamphlet [[Showmanship and Presentation]] which was  published by Goodlife Publications in 1946 after being a professional stage magician for close to 30 years.   
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'''Edward Maurice''' (1894-1964) was an English [[vaudeville]] magician born John Edward Maurice.   
  
His interest in conjuring began at the age of six when he was taken to see the [[Chung Ling Soo]]. During the War (1914-18) Maurice served in the R.N.A.S. and
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== Biography ==
was an active member of the then famous R.A.F.-Follies concert parties performing tricks.
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He wrote the pamphlet [[Showmanship and Presentation]], published by Goodlife Publications in 1946, after being a professional stage magician for close to 30 years.   
  
His was credited with naming the [[Abra]] magazine.
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His interest in conjuring began at the age of six when he was taken to see [[Chung Ling Soo]]. During the War (1914-18) Maurice served in the R.N.A.S. and was an active member of the R.A.F.-Follies concert parties performing tricks. His was credited with the naming of [[Abra]] magazine.<ref>[[Magic Circular]], Vol. 58, 1963</ref>
  
 
Maurice died of a coronary thrombosis.
 
Maurice died of a coronary thrombosis.
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== Family ==
 
== Family ==
Wife Gwen, also his assistant, were married in 1937.
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He married Gwen, also his assistant, in 1937.
  
== References ==
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* [[Magic Circular]], Vol. 58, 1963
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 7 August 2013

Edward Maurice
BornJohn Edward Maurice
1894
England
DiedMarch 25, 1964
CategoriesBooks by Edward Maurice

Edward Maurice (1894-1964) was an English vaudeville magician born John Edward Maurice.

Biography

He wrote the pamphlet Showmanship and Presentation, published by Goodlife Publications in 1946, after being a professional stage magician for close to 30 years.

His interest in conjuring began at the age of six when he was taken to see Chung Ling Soo. During the War (1914-18) Maurice served in the R.N.A.S. and was an active member of the R.A.F.-Follies concert parties performing tricks. His was credited with the naming of Abra magazine.[1]

Maurice died of a coronary thrombosis.

Awards and Honors

  • In 1944 became a British Magical Society Gold Medalist
  • In 1945 President of the British Magical Society.

Family

He married Gwen, also his assistant, in 1937.

References

  1. Magic Circular, Vol. 58, 1963