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Graham Adams (1893-1974)
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Graham Adams (November 15, 1893- May 21, 1974) was born in the Citadel of Carlisle of England.
  
British magician, specializing in card magic was a popular around his home city of Manchester, England.
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British magician, specializing in card magic was a popular around his home city of Manchester, England.  During World War I he served in Egypt and the Dardanelles, and in France, where he met  [[Stanley Collins]] serving in a neighboring unit. His position as a pharmaceutical salesman after the war took him all over his country. In his younger days he was a member of the Minnehaha Amateur Minstrels, which he involved him in singing, comedy and soft-shoe dancing.
  
Appeared in [[Peter Warlock]]'s [[Pentagram]] magazine.
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The first of his 43 annual "Graham Adams Nights" for the [[Order of the Magi]], of which he was an Honorary Member, stared in 1927.
  
=Books=
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Adams gave lectures on [[Erdnase]] called "S. W. Erdnase—His Book". His lectures on Erdnase would last nearly two hours, providing explanation of the sleights contained in The Expert at the Card Table, which he considered one of the first three books on Magic. He also did a book called "Mr. Erdnase, His Book" was illustrated by photographs and based on a lecture he gave to The Magic Circle in 1931.  Only six copies were produced
  
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Among his magazine contributions was a long run the [[Conjurer's Chronicle]].
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He also appeared in [[Peter Warlock]]'s [[Pentagram]] magazine.
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=Books=
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* "Mr. Erdnase, His Book" (1931)
 
* [[The Best of Pentagram Card Magic]] (1990)
 
* [[The Best of Pentagram Card Magic]] (1990)
  
[[Category:Biographies|Adams]]
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== References ==
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* "S. W. ERDNASE—HIS BOOK : LECTURE BY GRAHAM ADAMS, M.M.C." in Magic Circular Vol. 25 (1930) page 80 
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* Obituary - Abracadabra Vol. 57
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[[Category:Biographies|Adams, Graham]]
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[[Category:British magicians|Adams,Graham]]

Revision as of 12:37, 14 September 2008

Graham Adams (November 15, 1893- May 21, 1974) was born in the Citadel of Carlisle of England.

British magician, specializing in card magic was a popular around his home city of Manchester, England. During World War I he served in Egypt and the Dardanelles, and in France, where he met Stanley Collins serving in a neighboring unit. His position as a pharmaceutical salesman after the war took him all over his country. In his younger days he was a member of the Minnehaha Amateur Minstrels, which he involved him in singing, comedy and soft-shoe dancing.

The first of his 43 annual "Graham Adams Nights" for the Order of the Magi, of which he was an Honorary Member, stared in 1927.

Adams gave lectures on Erdnase called "S. W. Erdnase—His Book". His lectures on Erdnase would last nearly two hours, providing explanation of the sleights contained in The Expert at the Card Table, which he considered one of the first three books on Magic. He also did a book called "Mr. Erdnase, His Book" was illustrated by photographs and based on a lecture he gave to The Magic Circle in 1931. Only six copies were produced

Among his magazine contributions was a long run the Conjurer's Chronicle.

He also appeared in Peter Warlock's Pentagram magazine.

Books

References

  • "S. W. ERDNASE—HIS BOOK : LECTURE BY GRAHAM ADAMS, M.M.C." in Magic Circular Vol. 25 (1930) page 80
  • Obituary - Abracadabra Vol. 57