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− | '''Ron Bauer''' (b. 1938) is a professional writer | + | '''Ron Bauer''' (b. 1938) is a professional writer and amateur magician. He founded Mr. Trix Enterprises and has tricks published in [[Genii]], The [[New Tops]], [[M-U-M]], and elsewhere. He's known for having written the first book for the public on Microsoft DOS, called Easy DOS It! (1986), which went on to become one of the best-selling computer books of the 1980s. It's also how [[Alex Elmsley]] learned Microsoft DOS! |
== The Ron Bauer Private Studies Series == | == The Ron Bauer Private Studies Series == | ||
This is a series of 24 annotated performance scripts. Originally published by [[John Luka]] Enterprises. Since late 1999, published by [[Sandra Kort]] at E-GADS (Electronic Graphic Art Design Studio). | This is a series of 24 annotated performance scripts. Originally published by [[John Luka]] Enterprises. Since late 1999, published by [[Sandra Kort]] at E-GADS (Electronic Graphic Art Design Studio). |
Revision as of 03:59, 27 December 2014
Ron Bauer | |
Born | Ronald Raymond Bauer 1938 |
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Categories | Books by Ron Bauer |
Ron Bauer (b. 1938) is a professional writer and amateur magician. He founded Mr. Trix Enterprises and has tricks published in Genii, The New Tops, M-U-M, and elsewhere. He's known for having written the first book for the public on Microsoft DOS, called Easy DOS It! (1986), which went on to become one of the best-selling computer books of the 1980s. It's also how Alex Elmsley learned Microsoft DOS!
The Ron Bauer Private Studies Series
This is a series of 24 annotated performance scripts. Originally published by John Luka Enterprises. Since late 1999, published by Sandra Kort at E-GADS (Electronic Graphic Art Design Studio).
- No. 1 Gadabout Coins Revisited (1998, revised edition 2000)
- No. 2 Sudden Death Gypsy Curse (1998, revised edition 2000)
- No. 3 Tony Chaudhuri's Feminine Side (1998, revised edition 2000) (Out of This World)
- No. 4 Butch, Ringo, and the Sheep (1998, revised edition 2002) (Thieves and Sheep)
- No. 5 Hornswoggled Again! (1998, revised edition 2001) (Bamboozle)
- No. 6 Owed to Poker Dan (1998, revised edition 2001)
- No. 7 Dixie! (1998, revised edition 2002) (Cups and Balls)
- No. 8 The Cursed Ring (1998, revised edition 2000) (Ring off Wand)
- No. 9 Fair and Sloppy (1998, revised edition 2002) (Slop Shuffle)
- No. 10 Charlie Miller's Left-Handed Hank (1999, revised edition 2001)
- No. 11 The Mechanical Deck (1999, revised edition 2001) (The Pack That Cuts Itself)
- No. 12 Paul Chosse's Bar Bill Stunt (1999, revised edition 2001) (Bill Switch)
- No. 13 Senator Crandall's Cut-Up Card Trick (2003)
- No. 14 Four Squares and a Knot (2003) (Sympathetic Silks)
- No. 15 The Siamese Goose Egg Bag (2003)
- No. 16 Ed Marlo's Time Machine (2004)
- No. 17 Second Finger Top Deal (2004)
- No. 18 Xerox Money (2000) (Himber Wallet)
- No. 19 Milt Kort's All-Outs Think-of-a-Card (2005)
- No. 20 Brother Hamman's Final(ly) Aces (2006) (Ace Assembly)
- No. 21 That's the Spirit! (not yet released)
- No. 22 Jim Bergstrom's Hat Trick (2007)
- No. 23 Bob Longe's Worn Out Deck (not yet released)
- No. 24 Don Alan's Sneaky Nudist Rides Again (not yet released)
- Special Edition Don Alan's Devano Card Rise (1999)
- Special Edition The Chick Trick (2002)
- Special Edition Basic Cups & Balls Technique (2004)
- Special Edition The Complete Don Alan’s Chop Cup (2005)