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}}'''Gary Brown''' has written more than two dozen articles about magicians, spiritualists, gamblers and carnival performers for popular and magicians trade magazines including American Heritage, Invention & Technology, Emmy and Audacity.   
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}}'''Judge Gary Brown''' has written more than two dozen articles about magicians, spiritualists, gamblers and carnival performers for popular and magicians trade magazines including ''American Heritage'', I''nvention & Technology'', ''Emmy'' and ''Audacity''.   
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
His first book, The Coney Island Fakir, a biography of sideshow magician [[Al Flosso]], appeared in 1997.  "Grand Illusions," a fifty-part series on the history of magic produced for The Discovery Channel and released on DVD, showcased Mr. Brown as an expert on the history of magic.  He has also appeared as a commentator on A&E, NBC-TV, Court TV, Discovery Health and National Public Radio.
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Judge Brown is the author of ''[[Wandcraft: Making and Using a Magic Wand]],'' first released by Theory and Art of Magic Press in October 2020. 
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His first book, ''[[The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso]]'', a biography of sideshow magician [[Al Flosso]], appeared in 1997.  Brown wrote "Henry Slade And His Slates: From Europe To The Fourth Dimension," which appeared in ''Gibecière'' 23, Winter 2017, Volume 12, No. 1.    This historical work on the Fourth Dimension led to his selection as the Distinguished Lecturer for the 2018 IBM National Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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"Grand Illusions," a fifty-part series on the history of magic produced for ''The Discovery Channel'' and released on DVD, showcased Judge Brown as an expert on the history of magic.  Judge Brown  has also appeared as a commentator on A&E, NBC-TV, Court TV, Discovery Health and National Public Radio.
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Judge Brown has also created a number of effects, including the Viking "Spirit Trumpet,"  Collector's Workshop "Telekinetic Chess," "Psy-Colony," "Believe" and "Death at Hand," the latter two effects consisting of monte routines inspired by Martin Lewis's "Sidewalk Shuffle."  His effect entitled "MyPhone," a paper smartphone capable of taking a photograph, appeared in Vanish Magazine #57 (April 2019). 
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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* [[Wandcraft: Making and Using a Magic Wand]] (2020)
 
* [[The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso]] (1997)
 
* [[The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso]] (1997)
  
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Revision as of 06:55, 29 October 2020

Judge Gary Brown

CategoriesBooks by Judge Gary Brown
Judge Gary Brown has written more than two dozen articles about magicians, spiritualists, gamblers and carnival performers for popular and magicians trade magazines including American Heritage, Invention & Technology, Emmy and Audacity.

Biography

Judge Brown is the author of Wandcraft: Making and Using a Magic Wand, first released by Theory and Art of Magic Press in October 2020.

His first book, The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso, a biography of sideshow magician Al Flosso, appeared in 1997. Brown wrote "Henry Slade And His Slates: From Europe To The Fourth Dimension," which appeared in Gibecière 23, Winter 2017, Volume 12, No. 1. This historical work on the Fourth Dimension led to his selection as the Distinguished Lecturer for the 2018 IBM National Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

"Grand Illusions," a fifty-part series on the history of magic produced for The Discovery Channel and released on DVD, showcased Judge Brown as an expert on the history of magic. Judge Brown has also appeared as a commentator on A&E, NBC-TV, Court TV, Discovery Health and National Public Radio.

Judge Brown has also created a number of effects, including the Viking "Spirit Trumpet," Collector's Workshop "Telekinetic Chess," "Psy-Colony," "Believe" and "Death at Hand," the latter two effects consisting of monte routines inspired by Martin Lewis's "Sidewalk Shuffle." His effect entitled "MyPhone," a paper smartphone capable of taking a photograph, appeared in Vanish Magazine #57 (April 2019).

Books

References