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'''Willard - A Life Under Canvas''',the story of the four men who performed under the name [[Willard the Wizard]], is number 14 in our series of Magical Pro-Files series.
Author David Charvet worked  closely with [[Harry Willard]]'s children, Eugene, Madeline and [[Frances Willard]], who spent many years during their youth traveling and performing with their father's show.
It was reviewed in [[Genii 2008 September]]
== Notes ==
Chris Copeland, the grandson of Harry Willard, states that this book contains incorrect facts and used his name and likeness, as well as his parents, without permission.<ref>[[User_talk:Chris]]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 15 February 2013

Willard - A Life Under Canvas
AuthorDavid Charvet
PublisherMike Caveney's Magic Words
Publication Date2008
LanguageEnglish
SubjectWillard the Wizard
 

Willard - A Life Under Canvas,the story of the four men who performed under the name Willard the Wizard, is number 14 in our series of Magical Pro-Files series.

Author David Charvet worked closely with Harry Willard's children, Eugene, Madeline and Frances Willard, who spent many years during their youth traveling and performing with their father's show.


It was reviewed in Genii 2008 September


Notes

Chris Copeland, the grandson of Harry Willard, states that this book contains incorrect facts and used his name and likeness, as well as his parents, without permission.[1]

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