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− | '''Edwin T. Sachs''' was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from [[William Cremer]]'s [[The Secret Out]]. | + | '''Edwin T. Sachs''' (b. 1850 - b. 1910) was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from [[William Cremer]]'s book [[The Secret Out]]. |
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+ | Sachs became an Honorary Vice-President of the [[Magic Circle]] in 1906 and on April, 1907 became a Member of the Inner Magic Circle. He was a frequent contributor to the pages of the [[Magic Circular]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 15 January 2024
Edwin Sachs | |
From Stanyon’s Magic (June 1901) | |
Born | Edwin Thomas Sachs April 9, 1850 England |
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Died | September 26, 1910 (age 60) |
Resting place | St. Mary Church Cemetery, Reigate, UK |
Categories | Books by Edwin Sachs |
Edwin T. Sachs (b. 1850 - b. 1910) was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from William Cremer's book The Secret Out.
Biography
Sachs became an Honorary Vice-President of the Magic Circle in 1906 and on April, 1907 became a Member of the Inner Magic Circle. He was a frequent contributor to the pages of the Magic Circular.
Publications
Sachs' articles on sleights were serialized in the Exchange & Mart magazine and reprinted as Sleight of Hand, A Practical Manual of Legerdemain for Amateurs and Others in 1877.