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  • | birth_name = Henry Albert Stoner Albert H. Stoner was a semi-professional magician based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana
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  • | birth_name = Albert Goshman '''Albert Goshman''' (1920-1991), a bagel baker from Brooklyn, became one of the grea
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  • | birth_name = Albert Onesime Britannicus Gwathveoyd Louis Chevalier '''Albert Chevalier''' (21 March 1861 – 10 July 1923) was an English comedian and a
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  • #redirect [[Albert A. Hopkins]]
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  • '''Albert Gokey''' (1904-?) was a magician from New York City who performed as "Alber {{DEFAULTSORT:Gokey,Albert}}
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  • | birth_name = Albert Francis Drinkwater Forrest '''Albert Forrest''', author of "The Eighth Wonder" book, as well as dealer effects.
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  • '''Albert P. Smith''' (c.1878-d.1957) was a showman during the 1920s and 1930s as the There is a cover photo on [[Mahatma]] Vol. 02, No. 8 (February, 1899) for an "Albert '''E.''' Smith".
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  • {{Wikipedia| George Albert Smith (film pioneer)}}
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  • ...editor/publisher of many magazines. He also wrote under his stage names Albert Russell, "Merbak" and "The Great Chandu".
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  • | birth_name = Albert On Fook Ching '''Albert Ching Jr.''' (1925-2013), performed on "[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]" twice as
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  • '''Albert Edward Smith''' (1875-1958), born in Faversham, Kent, the son of a market g {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith,Albert Edward}}
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  • | birth_name = Albert Allis Hopkins '''Albert A. Hopkins''' (1869 - 1939), an author and editor, was an associate editor
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  • '''Albert Le Bas''' (c.1927-1972) was a premier magician in Ireland who's day-time {{DEFAULTSORT:Le Bas,Albert}}
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  • '''Ernest D'Albert''' [[M.I.M.C.]] (1896-1966) was a professional magician and ventriloquist w D'Albert performed with distinction at an Annual Grand Seance of the [[Magic Circle]
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis,Albert E.}}
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  • ...|For the magic dealer and manufacturer, see [[Albert Goshman#Magic by Gosh|Albert Goshman § Magic by Gosh]].}} | publisher = Albert Goshman
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  • ...For the magic dealer and manufacturer, see [[Albert Goshman#Magic by Gosh|Albert Goshman § Magic by Gosh]].'' ...man#Magic by Gosh|Magic by Gosh]]), with the title ''The Life and Times of Albert Goshman''. The video is a companion to Goshman's [[Magic by Gosh|1985 book
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  • **Four Cards through a Newpaper By [[Albert Goshman]] **Coins thru the Table By Albert Goshman
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  • | editors = J. Albert Briggs '''Stage Magic''' was a short lived [[Magic Periodical]] by [[J. Albert Briggs]] from Australia in 1932 that lasted for only five issues.
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  • | birth_name = Albert Allis Hopkins '''Albert A. Hopkins''' (1869 - 1939), an author and editor, was an associate editor
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  • | editors = J. Albert Briggs '''Magic in Australia''' was a magic periodical by [[J. Albert Briggs]] which began after his [[Conjurer (Australia)]] suspended publicat
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  • #redirect [[Albert Goshman]]
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  • #redirect [[George Albert Smith‎‎]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[J. Albert Briggs]]
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  • #redirect [[Albert A. Hopkins]]
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  • #redirect [[Albert P. Smith]]
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  • #redirect [[J. Albert Briggs]]
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  • | editors = J. Albert Briggs ...d by [[J. Albert Briggs]] from Sheffield, England, under his stage name of Albert Russell.<ref>The (Sheffield) Conjurer by Stanley Collins, The Magic Cauldro
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  • | editors = [[J. Albert Briggs]] '''Wizards' Own Monthly''' from J. Albert Briggs out of
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  • '''Albert Gokey''' (1904-?) was a magician from New York City who performed as "Alber {{DEFAULTSORT:Gokey,Albert}}
    963 bytes (79 words) - 08:13, 30 November 2013
  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis,Albert E.}}
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  • | birth_name = Henry Albert Stoner Albert H. Stoner was a semi-professional magician based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana
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  • | publisher = J. Albert Briggs '''The Conjurer (new series)''' was a resurrection of J. Albert Briggs' [[Conjurer (Australia)|The Conjurer]] (1922-1927). It began as a mo
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  • | birth_name = Albert Sinclair Green '''De Vas''' (fl. 1900s-1930s) was the stage name of Albert (aka Bert and Burt) Green.<ref> Magicol No. 104 (1991)</ref>
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  • | publisher = J. Albert Briggs '''Australian Magical News''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] by [[J. Albert Briggs]] in 1927.
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