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[[Vernon Cook]] (1908 - 1988), raised in Sheridan, Wyoming was a magician and science fiction enthusiast.
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'''Vernon Cook''' (1908 - 1988), raised in Sheridan, Wyoming was a magician and science fiction enthusiast.
  
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== Biography ==
 
By 1939, he moved to  Great Falls, Montana and had a magic library containing
 
By 1939, he moved to  Great Falls, Montana and had a magic library containing
 
more than 700 volumes of all kinds including complete files of all American magic magazines.
 
more than 700 volumes of all kinds including complete files of all American magic magazines.
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He was an active member of the [[IBM]] for more then 25 years.
 
He was an active member of the [[IBM]] for more then 25 years.
  
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* Broken Wand, Linking Ring, November 1988  
 
* Broken Wand, Linking Ring, November 1988  
 
* In Memoriam, Linking Ring, August 1989
 
* In Memoriam, Linking Ring, August 1989
 
* Vernon Cook, Montana Mountebank By Eddie Clever, Linking Ring, October 1949 (Cover).
 
* Vernon Cook, Montana Mountebank By Eddie Clever, Linking Ring, October 1949 (Cover).
  
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 20 October 2013

Vernon Cook
BornR. Vernon Cook
1908
Rock Creek, Kansas
DiedAugust 3, 1988

Vernon Cook (1908 - 1988), raised in Sheridan, Wyoming was a magician and science fiction enthusiast.

Biography

By 1939, he moved to Great Falls, Montana and had a magic library containing more than 700 volumes of all kinds including complete files of all American magic magazines.

In the 1940s, during the height of his performing career, he was known as "the Montana Mountebank".

He contributed routines to periodicals including Genii.

He was an active member of the IBM for more then 25 years.

References

  • Broken Wand, Linking Ring, November 1988
  • In Memoriam, Linking Ring, August 1989
  • Vernon Cook, Montana Mountebank By Eddie Clever, Linking Ring, October 1949 (Cover).