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* [[How's Tricks?]] (1938) | * [[How's Tricks?]] (1938) | ||
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* The Book of Modern Puzzles (1940) | * The Book of Modern Puzzles (1940) | ||
* Kaufman's Kwik Kard Kodes (1958) | * Kaufman's Kwik Kard Kodes (1958) |
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Gerald Kaufman | |
Born | Gerald Lynton Kaufman March 12, 1893 |
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Died | 1968 |
Categories | Books by Gerald Kaufman |
Gerald Kaufman (1893 - 1968) was an amatuer magician in New York City.[1]
He created The King Can Do No Wrong (better known as The Hotel Mystery) which was marketed by Al Baker in 1935 and later described in Genii 1941 September.
Kaufman, a member of SAM, was an illustrator for the Sphinx.
Books
- How's Tricks? (1938)
- The Book of Time (1939)
- The Book of Modern Puzzles (1940)
- Kaufman's Kwik Kard Kodes (1958)