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'''Charles Edwin Fields''' (May 15, 1835 - 1912), born in London, appeared before Royalty and instructed hundreds of people in the magic art.  
[[Charles Edwin Fields]] (May 15, 1835 - 1912), born in London, appeared before
Royalty and instructed hundreds of people in the magic art.  


In those days, magical literature was sparse, and Professor Fields obtained
In those days, magical literature was sparse, and Professor Fields obtained
large sums of money from wealthy amateurs for the secrets of tricks.<ref>Old and the New Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans, 1906</ref>
large sums of money from wealthy amateurs for the secrets of tricks.<ref>Old and the New Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans, 1906</ref>
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Revision as of 19:34, 29 September 2012

Charles Edwin Fields
BornMay 15, 1835
London, England
Died1912
NationalityBritish

Charles Edwin Fields (May 15, 1835 - 1912), born in London, appeared before Royalty and instructed hundreds of people in the magic art.

In those days, magical literature was sparse, and Professor Fields obtained large sums of money from wealthy amateurs for the secrets of tricks.[1]

References

  1. Old and the New Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans, 1906