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Trevor Alun Lewis
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Invented [[O'Henry Four Aces]] in 1969. See [[Roger's Thesaurus]] (1994), page 214.
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'''Trevor Lewis''' created [[O'Henry Four Aces]] in 1969<ref>[[Roger's Thesaurus]] (1994), page 214.</ref> and won Close-up Card category at [[FISM]] in Vienna (1976).


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* Still More Party Pieces (1990)
* Still More Party Pieces (1990)


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Latest revision as of 05:25, 20 June 2025

Trevor Lewis
BornTrevor Alun Lewis
1932
Wales, United Kingdom
Died16 June 2025
NationalityWelsh
CategoriesBooks by Trevor Lewis

Trevor Lewis created O'Henry Four Aces in 1969[1] and won Close-up Card category at FISM in Vienna (1976).

Books

  • Party Pieces (1978)
  • More Party Pieces (1985)
  • Further Party Pieces (1987)
  • Still More Party Pieces (1990)

References

  1. Roger's Thesaurus (1994), page 214.