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He retired to Boise, Idaho, and has opened a retail magic by mail business in the 1970s.<ref>MUM, February, 1976</ref> | He retired to Boise, Idaho, and has opened a retail magic by mail business in the 1970s.<ref>MUM, February, 1976</ref> | ||
He wrote articles for [[Linking Ring]] and [[Genii]]. | He wrote articles for [[Linking Ring]] and [[Genii]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 28 November 2023
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| Born | Henry B. Valleau ? |
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| Died | circa 1985 |
Henry B. Valleau (?-c.1985), a conjurer who billed himself as "The Master Mind of Modern Magic", was a long time Canadian residence who moved to the San Francisco in 1933.[1][2]
Biography
He was a member of the IBM and Spokane Mystic Circle and was manager of the Valleau's Greater Magic Show which played theatres and schools throughout California.[3]
He retired to Boise, Idaho, and has opened a retail magic by mail business in the 1970s.[4]
He wrote articles for Linking Ring and Genii.
References