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[[Peter Warlock]] (1904-1995), born Alec William Bell, was a semi professional magician and publisher of The [[Pentagram]] from 1946 to 1959 and The [[New Pentagram]] from 1969 to 1989.  
 
[[Peter Warlock]] (1904-1995), born Alec William Bell, was a semi professional magician and publisher of The [[Pentagram]] from 1946 to 1959 and The [[New Pentagram]] from 1969 to 1989.  
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He also wrote a column in [[Magigram]] and served as editor of The [[Gen]].
 
He also wrote a column in [[Magigram]] and served as editor of The [[Gen]].
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Peter Warlock was asked to accept the Honorary Life Presidency of the [[Blackpool Magician Club]] after the death of [[Edward Victor]].  
 
Peter Warlock was asked to accept the Honorary Life Presidency of the [[Blackpool Magician Club]] after the death of [[Edward Victor]].  
 
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== Honors and Awards ==
 
== Honors and Awards ==
 
In 1952, he was awarded the [[IBM]]'s British Ring Shield.  His magician daughter, [[Elizabeth Warlock]] won the award in 1953.
 
In 1952, he was awarded the [[IBM]]'s British Ring Shield.  His magician daughter, [[Elizabeth Warlock]] won the award in 1953.
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*Atomic Silk
 
*Atomic Silk
 
*Ring and Rope Release in Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 6
 
*Ring and Rope Release in Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 6
* Thought of Card Across in Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic by Lewis Ganson
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*Thought of Card Across in [[Dai Vernon's Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic]] by Lewis Ganson
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===Books===
 
===Books===
 
*The Best Tricks With Slates (1942)
 
*The Best Tricks With Slates (1942)
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* http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultkey.php?search=Warlock,%20Peter&connect=string&creator=creator&prop=all&bookonly=all&order=title
 
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Revision as of 15:12, 13 October 2010

Peter Warlock (1904-1995), born Alec William Bell, was a semi professional magician and publisher of The Pentagram from 1946 to 1959 and The New Pentagram from 1969 to 1989.

Peter Warlock
BornAlec William Bell
1904
1995
CategoriesBooks by Peter Warlock

He also wrote a column in Magigram and served as editor of The Gen.

Peter Warlock was asked to accept the Honorary Life Presidency of the Blackpool Magician Club after the death of Edward Victor.

Honors and Awards

In 1952, he was awarded the IBM's British Ring Shield. His magician daughter, Elizabeth Warlock won the award in 1953.

Bibliography

Contributions

  • Self Contained Milk Pitcher
  • Ringcord
  • Out of the Loop
  • Giant Size Triple Tubes
  • Silk Filter
  • Adhesive Glass
  • Cream of the Jest
  • Atomic Silk
  • Ring and Rope Release in Tarbell Course in Magic Volume 6
  • Thought of Card Across in Dai Vernon's Ultimate Secrets of Card Magic by Lewis Ganson

Books

References

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