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  • ...n''' owns and publishes [[Genii]], The Conjurors' Magazine, as well as The Genii Forum and [[MagicPedia]]. ...Richard and Elizabeth Kaufman, and Daniel and Jane Solomon, to purchase [[Genii]] and all its assets from Irene Larsen.
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  • #redirect [[Genii Tube]]
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  • #redirect [[Genii Magazine]]
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  • title = Genii | image_file = Genii v1n1.jpg| image_caption = ''First issue''|
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  • ...ssistant enters a small upright cabinet to later be split at the waist. As the top half moves to one side, their face, hand and feet remain visible. Doors ...s]].<ref>All Art No Artifice, Jim Steinmeyer Interviewed by David Regal, [[Genii 2003 November]]</ref>
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  • ...al professor at the San Francisco Theological Seminary and magician.<ref>[[Genii 1940 November]] (cover), Magi-Minister Issue </ref> ...d and later taught a course on "Magic for Ministers" in a Seminary. <ref>[[Genii 1940 July]]</ref>
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  • Bill entered Roanoke College at the age of 15. His college work was interrupted ...the war, Bill graduated from New York University. In [[1962]], he founded the Brassbestos Manufacturing Corporation , which he served as its President un
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  • ...hundreds of members. [[File:GeniiCoverV2N8.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Cover of Genii (1938)]] ...rter members were [[Robert Gunther]] and [[Carl Stenquist]]. Membership in the society was limited to thirteen active members and thirteen honorary member
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  • ...ians, magic enthusiast and founders of [[Genii]], the [[Magic Castle]] and the [[Academy of Magical Arts]]. ** [[Dante Larsen]] (the son of Irene and her first husband John Daniel)
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  • ...are a long line of magicians, many working as "Willard the Wizard".<ref>[[Genii 1968 September]], Vol. 33, No. 1, page 31.</ref> ...tory made for publicity.<ref> [[Magic: A Pictorial History of Conjurers in the Theater]] by [[David Price]] (1985)</ref>
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  • ...was a Hungarian American magician, escapologist (widely regarded as one of the greatest ever), and stunt performer, as well as a skeptic and investigator ...success. He performed in dime museums and sideshows, and even doubled as "the Wild Man" at a circus.
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  • ...to as a '''Double Turnover''' if the cards are immediately placed back on the deck. ...he pack to Another" (p. 141). Many magicians have published techniques for the Double Lift since.
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  • ...on since 1902. Erdnase's true identity is one of the enduring mysteries of the magic community. == Research into the identity of Erdnase ==
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  • '''Artifice, Ruse and Subterfuge at the Card Table''': ''A Treatise on the Science and Art of Manipulating Cards'' by [[Erdnase|S.W. Erdnase]]. Later published as '''The Expert At The Card Table''', it is a [[Card Magic Books|Card Magic Book]] containing a co
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  • ...literature (especially Lewis Carroll), philosophy, and religion. He wrote the "Mathematical Games" column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981 and ha ...ersity of Chicago, but he did not earn a master's degree there. He pursued the rest of his education independently through his wide reading and library re
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  • The '''Tarbell Course in Magic''' was written by [[Harlan Tarbell]]. Originall == The History of the Course ==
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  • | caption = Cover of Genii (1999) | birth_place = Ostrov (controlled at the time by the Austrian government)
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  • ...tter known as "The Great Herrmann" and "Herrman the Great" and was part of the [[Herrmann]] family name which has been called "first-family of magic". ...oudin]]'s [[Aerial Suspension]] routine and performed their own version of the [[bullet catch]].
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  • ...vention that travels up and down the west "coast" (often moving inland) of the U.S. and Canada. [[Lloyd E. Jones]] served as the first president. [[Caryl Fleming]] took over four years later in 1934.
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  • Reviewed in [[Genii 1972 March]] ...ts about you. This trick is the "worth the price of the book" routine. -- The Tarotist
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  • *01: The N'Gai Dog Race (Ronald Marleigh-Ludlow) *03: The Late E.G. Brown's Wandering Card
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  • ...Meir Yedid's Finger Fantasies]], and the first hardcover book published by the [[Camirand Academy of Magic]]. 136 pages, photo illustrated, written by [[G *The Invisible Poker Hand
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