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Revision as of 01:22, 17 March 2012

Frank Chapman (January 4, 1901- July 14, 1954), born Franklin Montgomery Chapman in Baltimore, Maryland, wrote a column called "Chap's Corner" in Genii (1937-1944), and published a hand-typed, self-illustrated magazine called Chap's Scrapbook (1938-1940) which featured material by the likes of Charlie Miller and Nate Leipzig.

Frank Chapman
BornFranklin Montgomery
January 4, 1901
Baltimore, Maryland
DiedJuly 14, 1954 (age 53)
CategoriesBooks by Frank Chapman

Chapman worked in sales and advertising. He created small magic booklets as promotional items like the Popsicle Magic Coin Book distributed by Popsicle Service Inc. in 1933.

In 1936, while working for Shell Oil, Chapman starred in one of the four touring Shell Oil Magic Shows headed by Jack Keyes. That same year started self-publishing a series of booklets called Six Bits.[1][2]

Books

References

  1. Cover Genii 1937 December
  2. Frank Chapman, A Brief Biography by Todd Karr Genii 2008 July