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'''Arthur Prince''' was a magician and renowned ventriloquist.
'''Arthur Prince''' (c.1882-1948) was a magician and renowned ventriloquist.


Prince toured the world on many occasions, and appeared before royalty. He  
== Biography ==
authored a book on ventriloquism and was a contributor to The [[Magazine of Magic]].  
Prince toured the world on many occasions, and appeared before royalty. He authored a book on ventriloquism and was a contributor to The [[Magazine of Magic]].  


He died within a few weeks after his friend [[Will Goldston]]'s death.
He died within a few weeks after his friend [[Will Goldston]]'s death.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
In 1921 he was presented an Illuminated Address and a Silver Casket by the [[Magicians' Club]] for his services to magic.  
In 1921 he was presented an Illuminated Address and a Silver Casket by the [[Magicians' Club]] for his services to magic. <ref>[[Tricks That Mystify]] by Will Goldston</ref>


==Books==
==Books==
*[[The Whole Art of Ventriloquism]] (1915)
*[[The Whole Art of Ventriloquism]] (1915)


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<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston</ref>


== References ==
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Arthur Prince
Borncirca 1882
DiedApril 14, 1948 (age 65)
St. John's Wood, N. W.
Resting placeHampstead Cemetery
CategoriesBooks by Arthur Prince

Arthur Prince (c.1882-1948) was a magician and renowned ventriloquist.

Biography

Prince toured the world on many occasions, and appeared before royalty. He authored a book on ventriloquism and was a contributor to The Magazine of Magic.

He died within a few weeks after his friend Will Goldston's death.

Awards

In 1921 he was presented an Illuminated Address and a Silver Casket by the Magicians' Club for his services to magic. [1]

Books

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston