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'''Raymond Toole Stott''' (1910-1932) was a British author, journalist, civil servant and bibliographer. He is known for his bibliographies of Somerset Maugham, circus publications and English-language conjuring books.  
'''Raymond Toole Stott''' (1910-1982) was a British author, journalist, civil servant and bibliographer. He is known for his bibliographies of Somerset Maugham, circus publications and English-language conjuring books.  


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Latest revision as of 02:24, 10 January 2018

Raymond Toole Stott
Born1910
DiedJanuary 10, 1982
London, England
Known forbibliographies
CategoriesBooks by Raymond Toole Stott

Raymond Toole Stott (1910-1982) was a British author, journalist, civil servant and bibliographer. He is known for his bibliographies of Somerset Maugham, circus publications and English-language conjuring books.

Biography

After several years as a journalist, he later became a press agent for Bertram Mills at Olympia and, in the thirties, as managing director of Ray Stott's Circus. Upon leaving the active side of show-business and became the Librarian in the Department of the Treasury Solicitor until his retirement.[1]

Books

  • A Bibliography of English Conjuring 1581-1876 (1976)
  • A Bibliography of English Conjuring Volume Two 1569-1876 (1978)
  • Circus and Allied Arts: A World Bibliography 1958 - 1992 (1958)

References

  1. Obit Magicol No. 62 (February 1982)