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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Worked for [[C. Arthur Pearson Ltd.]] as art editor. Dean was the main illustrator and artist for [[The Magic Wand]] and other journals and books. He also contributed many ideas and effects, later taking an interest in spook shows and mediumistic effects.
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Worked for [[C. Arthur Pearson Ltd.]] as art editor. Dean contributed illustrations for [[The Magic Wand]] and other journals and books. A brilliant amateur
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conjurer and was an authority on the theoretical and historical aspects of magic. Also, was interested in the study of alleged occult phenomena, and gave
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valuable assistance in the detection and exposure of several self-styled Spirit Mediums.
  
 
== Examples of Dean's Illustrations ==
 
== Examples of Dean's Illustrations ==

Revision as of 17:15, 27 January 2019

Nathan Dean

The Magic Wand August, 1911
Born1865
Died1926
NationalityBritish

Nathan Dean, was an amateur conjurer and illustrator and editor of magic journals and books.

Biography

Worked for C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. as art editor. Dean contributed illustrations for The Magic Wand and other journals and books. A brilliant amateur conjurer and was an authority on the theoretical and historical aspects of magic. Also, was interested in the study of alleged occult phenomena, and gave valuable assistance in the detection and exposure of several self-styled Spirit Mediums.

Examples of Dean's Illustrations

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