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Revision as of 12:24, 12 May 2013

Shigeo Takagi

Cover of Genii (with Max Maven, 1983)
Born1930
Japan
DiedJanuary 7, 1991

Shigeo Takagi (1930 - 1991) was a great scholar of magic.

He bagan in magic at the age of 7, under the tutelage of Takomatsu.

Takagi worked at Japan's version of the Library of Congress and translated many Western magician books into Japanese.

He was an author of dozens of books, not only on magic but also gambling, puzzles, hypnosis, psychology, memory and philosophy.

He invented the Solid Cup in 1977.

Awards

Books about

Amazing Miracles of Shigeo Takagi by Richard Kaufman - published by Kaufman and Greenberg in 1990.

References