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Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to the literary side. | Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to the literary side. | ||
− | For a time | + | For a time they also sold collectors' items when they took over [[Leo Rullman]]'s stock on his death. <ref>The World's Fair, Saturday, July 31, 1971</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:00, 16 August 2014
Fleming Book Company formed by brothers Paul Fleming and Walker Fleming around 1941, dealing in new and second-hand magical books
Walker Fleming and his wife ran the business side of the company while Paul contributed to the literary side.
For a time they also sold collectors' items when they took over Leo Rullman's stock on his death. [1]
Books Published
- Magic without Apparatus
- Magic with Small Apparatus
- A Conjuring Melange
- The Fine Art of Magic
- Paul Fleming Book Reviews
- Our Magic
References
- ↑ The World's Fair, Saturday, July 31, 1971