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'''Milton F. Andrews''' | '''Milton F. Andrews''', a cardsharp from Hartford, Connecticut, was a leading candidate for the search of the author of the 1902 book [[The Expert at the Card Table]] by S. W. Erdnase (most likely a pseudonym), a book detailing sleight of hand and cheating techniques using playing cards. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Andrews died during a murder-suicide in 1905 in San Francisco just as the police were closing in to question him about the killing in Colorado. | |||
Based on a lead provided by Edgar Pratt, [[Martin Gardner]] researched him and provided details in the book [[The Man Who Was Erdnase]] written with Bart Whaley and Jeff Busby (1991)<ref>The Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley and Martin Gardner and Jeff Busby ISBN 9781563010002</ref> | Based on a lead provided by Edgar Pratt, [[Martin Gardner]] researched him and provided details in the book [[The Man Who Was Erdnase]] written with Bart Whaley and Jeff Busby (1991)<ref>The Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley and Martin Gardner and Jeff Busby ISBN 9781563010002</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 12 February 2014
| Milton F. Andrews | |
| Born | Milton Franklin Andrews ? |
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| Died | 1905 San Francisco, California. |
Milton F. Andrews, a cardsharp from Hartford, Connecticut, was a leading candidate for the search of the author of the 1902 book The Expert at the Card Table by S. W. Erdnase (most likely a pseudonym), a book detailing sleight of hand and cheating techniques using playing cards.
Biography
Andrews died during a murder-suicide in 1905 in San Francisco just as the police were closing in to question him about the killing in Colorado.
Based on a lead provided by Edgar Pratt, Martin Gardner researched him and provided details in the book The Man Who Was Erdnase written with Bart Whaley and Jeff Busby (1991)[1]
References
- ↑ The Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley and Martin Gardner and Jeff Busby ISBN 9781563010002