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English magician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lewis Jack Ganson (1913 – 22 December 1980)[1] was an English magician who became one of the most prolific writers in magic, going on to write and edit more than sixty books on the subject.[2]
Lewis Ganson | |
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Born | Lewis Jack Ganson 1913 |
Died | 22 December 1980 66–67) Hampshire, England | (aged
Occupation | Professional magician |
Known for | Sleight of Hand, card magic, coin magic |
For years, he was the editor of Harry Stanley's The Gen and contributor to Magigram magazines. He was also a vice president of the British Ring of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and founder member of the Portsmouth and district magic circle.
Ganson was a professional close-up magician except for his time in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1939–1958.
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