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'''Jerry Sadowitz''', born in New Jersey but raised in Glasgow, is the editor of [[The Crimp]].<ref>[[Genii 1991 June]], page 532</ref><ref>http://www.associatepublisher.com/e/j/je/jerry_sadowitz.htm</ref> | '''Jerry Sadowitz''' (b. 1961), born in New Jersey but raised in Glasgow, is the editor of [[The Crimp]].<ref>[[Genii 1991 June]], page 532</ref><ref>http://www.associatepublisher.com/e/j/je/jerry_sadowitz.htm</ref> | ||
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Jerry Sadowitz (b. 1961), born in New Jersey but raised in Glasgow, is the editor of The Crimp.[1][2]
Books
- Card Hits (1984)
- Cards on the Table (1988)
- Out of Sight (1993)
- Thanks to Zarrow (1997)
- Cut Controls (2004)
- Dr. Norman Nutjobs : 50 Close-up Problems (2005)
References
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