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'''Henri Garenne'' was the pseudonym used by "Dr." Frank Link when writing [[The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions]] published around 1885.<ref>210. PROFESSOR LUIGI MEURICE HIODINI, ALIAS THE DOCTOR AND THE OLONEL, Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by [[Edwin A. Dawes]] (2005)</ref>
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'''Henri Garenne'' was the pseudonym used by "Dr." Frank Link when writing [[The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions]] published around 1885.<ref>210. PROFESSOR LUIGI MEURICE HIODINI, ALIAS THE DOCTOR AND THE OLONEL, [[The Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities]] by [[Edwin A. Dawes]] (2005)</ref>
  
Lind married the former wife of [[John Meurice Hiodini]], Eliza Agnes Bragger (who died in 1900). In the 1901 census,  Lind was living in Leeds with his occupation listed as proprietor of a waxworks located in the Tiger Stores.<ref>Walter Jeans Illusioneer by [[Peter Warlock]] (1986)</ref>
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Lind married the former wife of [[John Meurice Hiodini]], Eliza Agnes Bragger (who died in 1900). In the 1901 census,  Lind was living in Leeds with his occupation listed as proprietor of a waxworks located in the Tiger Stores.<ref>[[Walter Jeans: Illusioneer]] by [[Peter Warlock]] (1986)</ref>
 
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Revision as of 14:17, 2 September 2011

Henri Garenne
BornFrank Link
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Died?
CategoriesBooks by Henri Garenne

'Henri Garenne was the pseudonym used by "Dr." Frank Link when writing The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions published around 1885.[1]

Lind married the former wife of John Meurice Hiodini, Eliza Agnes Bragger (who died in 1900). In the 1901 census, Lind was living in Leeds with his occupation listed as proprietor of a waxworks located in the Tiger Stores.[2]

References

  1. 210. PROFESSOR LUIGI MEURICE HIODINI, ALIAS THE DOCTOR AND THE OLONEL, The Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes (2005)
  2. Walter Jeans: Illusioneer by Peter Warlock (1986)