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[[Lloyd Jones]] (July 7, 1906 - September 18, 1984) was a pharmacist, book dealer and publisher.
 
[[Lloyd Jones]] (July 7, 1906 - September 18, 1984) was a pharmacist, book dealer and publisher.
  
He wrote book reviews for [[Genii]] under a column titled "Light From The Lamp" for many years and published many magic magazines including The [[Bat]], [[Bat, Jr.]], [[S.O.B., Jr.]] and finally [[Bat Droppings]].
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Born in Grass Valley, California, but moved to Oakland as a child.
  
Lloyd was the first President of the [[PCAM]], served as president of the [[Oakland Magic Circle]] and the national [[SAM]].  
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He wrote book reviews for [[Genii]] under a column titled "Light From The Lamp" for many years and later in [[Tops]]. He published many magic magazines including The [[Bat]], [[Bat, Jr.]], [[S.O.B., Jr.]] and finally [[Bat Droppings]].
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Lloyd was the first President of the [[PCAM]], was a founding member and served as president of the [[Oakland Magic Circle]] and the national [[SAM]].
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In April, 1981 he was made an Honorary Member of the [[Magic Collectors Association]].
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==

Revision as of 21:57, 21 April 2010

Lloyd Jones (July 7, 1906 - September 18, 1984) was a pharmacist, book dealer and publisher.

Born in Grass Valley, California, but moved to Oakland as a child.

He wrote book reviews for Genii under a column titled "Light From The Lamp" for many years and later in Tops. He published many magic magazines including The Bat, Bat, Jr., S.O.B., Jr. and finally Bat Droppings.

Lloyd was the first President of the PCAM, was a founding member and served as president of the Oakland Magic Circle and the national SAM.

In April, 1981 he was made an Honorary Member of the Magic Collectors Association.

Books

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