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and transformation effects, accomplished by pure sleight-of hand. | and transformation effects, accomplished by pure sleight-of hand. | ||
The high-spot of this act was juggling a ball of torn paper on a fan which gradually changed into an egg. | The high-spot of this act was juggling a ball of torn paper on a fan which gradually changed into an egg. | ||
One time publicity manager for Carmo. In his early career he was a War | One time publicity manager for [[Carmo]]. In his early career he was a War | ||
Correspondent in the South African campaign. | Correspondent in the South African campaign. | ||
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*[[Servais LeRoy's Magical Monthly]] (1911 - 1913) | *[[Servais LeRoy's Magical Monthly]] (1911 - 1913) | ||
*[[Magical World, New Series]] (1913-1914) | *[[Magical World, New Series]] (1913-1914) | ||
==References== | |||
*[[Magical Circular]] 1941 Vol 36 p96-97 | |||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
Revision as of 08:00, 31 July 2011
Max Sterling (1870 - 1941)
| Max Sterling | |
| Born | John George Englehart MacLachlan 1870 |
|---|---|
| Died | 18 Nov 1941 |
| Resting place | Broadhembury Churchyard, Devonshire, UK |
| Known for | Max Sterling Egg |
| Categories | Books by Max Sterling |
He presented an original and artistic act, entitled "The Magic of Japan," comprising of production and transformation effects, accomplished by pure sleight-of hand. The high-spot of this act was juggling a ball of torn paper on a fan which gradually changed into an egg. One time publicity manager for Carmo. In his early career he was a War Correspondent in the South African campaign.
Editor of of these Magic Periodicals:
- Magical World (1910-1912)
- Servais LeRoy's Magical Monthly (1911 - 1913)
- Magical World, New Series (1913-1914)
References
- Magical Circular 1941 Vol 36 p96-97
Books
- Problems in Mystery (1909)