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  • ...msterdam et Paris,'' Vol. 2, a book by [[Henri Decremps]], is published in paris
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  • ...nference.<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/Paris.html EMHC 2005, Paris, France]</ref> ...rence takes place every two years in a different European country: France (Paris, 2005), Germany (Berlin 2007)<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/Be
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  • ...[Robert-Houdin]] in Paris on the first floor of 8 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, and seated around 200. Robert-Houdin himself never appeared there. He late The Théâtre Robert-Houdin was renowned as the most famous magic theaters in Paris when [[Georges Méliès]] bought it in 1888. He reopened it in October that
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  • * [[La Magie blanche dévoilée]], Henri Decremps, Paris, 1784. * Supplément à la magie blanche dévoilée, Henri Decremps, Paris, 1785.
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  • ...ile Isola|Émile]] (b.1860-d.1945), were conjurers and theater directors in Paris. ...rothers were trained as mechanics. Their passion for magic brought them to Paris in 1880, where they worked in railway machine shops while developing their
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  • ...were pillaged and lost. She then fled Russia as a refugee and returned to Paris, France. ...of "Princess" and lived in Paris the rest of her life. She was buried in Paris with her mother, father, and serveral siblings.
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  • | death_place = Paris, France ...ther [[Vincent Isola]] (1862-1947), was a conjurer and theater director in Paris.
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  • | birth_place = Paris, France '''Claudius Odin''' (b.1869-d.1959) was born in Paris and self taught himself magic. He was a long time street performer, noted
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  • '''Dickmann-Minalono''' (1870-1947) moved to Paris in 1889 to become a painter and engraver, but a year later turned to magic. ...s founder and director of "Studio de la Magie" (The Institute of Magic) in Paris. He wife continued to run the business after his death.<ref> Tricks That My
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  • ...tive language was Czech, but he also spoke French fluently. Balzar went to Paris to continue his studies in photography and saw [[T. Nelson Downs]] and [[J. ...his book "[[Magic without Apparatus]]", mentions Balzar many times. <ref>Paris Notes, [[Sphinx]], July, 1947</ref>
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  • | death_place = Paris, France His shop was located at 11 rue Cardinal-Lemoine, Paris, France. He was the founder and editor of L'[[Illusionniste]], the first ma
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  • | birth_place = Paris, France | death_place = Paris, France
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  • ...mplete Course of Prestigitation) was published simultaneously in Reims and Paris in two volumes in 1853 & 1854. A second single-volume edition was published in Paris in 1858 under the title La "Sorcellerie Ancienne et Moderne Expliquee".
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  • | death_place = Paris, France ...er [[Émile Isola]] (b.1860-d.1945), was a conjurer and theater director in Paris.
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  • *[[Codicile de Jérome Sharp]], a book by [[Henri Decremps]], is published in Paris
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  • '''Otto Wessely''' is an Austrian magician living in Paris (France) since 1974.<ref>Cover story in Genii, 1992 September</ref>
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  • | birth_place = Paris, France | death_place = Paris, France
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  • '''Olympia''' is a music hall in Paris, France. ..., the creator of the Moulin Rouge, the Olympia is the oldest music hall in Paris and one of the most famous music halls in the world, today easily recogniza
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  • '''André Mayette''' (b.1901-d.1978) was a magic dealer in Paris from 1933 to 1965 and the founder of [[Le Magicien]].<ref>Obit [[Genii 1978
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  • ...tou, a professional illusionist and director of the Cabinet Fantastique in Paris from 1933 until illness forced him to retire in 1947. <ref>Who's Who in Mag In July 1933, he took over the Musee Grevin, Paris, and appeared there daily for many years.<ref> The Sphinx," September 1933.
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