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== Biography ==
 
Stanley co-published [[The Gen]], the organ for his [[Unique Magic Studio]],  with [[Lewis Ganson]] from 1945 until 1970. Stanley was the editor from 1946 until 1958.
 
Stanley co-published [[The Gen]], the organ for his [[Unique Magic Studio]],  with [[Lewis Ganson]] from 1945 until 1970. Stanley was the editor from 1946 until 1958.
  
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When Stanley retired, [[Supreme Magic Co.]] bought the rights to all of their material.
 
When Stanley retired, [[Supreme Magic Co.]] bought the rights to all of their material.
  
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* Article [[Genii 1965 May]]
 
* Article [[Genii 1965 May]]
 
* Cover [[The Gen]], Vol. 25, no. 1, May 1969.
 
* Cover [[The Gen]], Vol. 25, no. 1, May 1969.
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Revision as of 12:26, 25 August 2013

Harry Stanley
Born1905
England
Died1991
Notable worksHarvey & the Soldier, Man In The Moon

Harry Stanley (1905-1991) was a British magician and magic dealer (Unique Magic Studio - 1946).

Biography

Stanley co-published The Gen, the organ for his Unique Magic Studio, with Lewis Ganson from 1945 until 1970. Stanley was the editor from 1946 until 1958.

His many inventions include: Harvey & the Soldier, Man In The Moon and Stop Light.

When Stanley retired, Supreme Magic Co. bought the rights to all of their material.

References