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− | '''Max Andrews''' (1918-1988) ran the Vampire Magic organization, the second largest dealership in the UK. | + | '''Max Andrews''' (1918-1988) ran the Vampire Magic organization, the second largest dealership in the UK. He was published and edited [[Magician's Oracle]] and the more successful [[Magic Magazine For All Magicians]]. |
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− | + | Andrews sold his business and left for New Zealand, where he re-married subsequently he moved to Sydney Australia, initially he lived in Coogee before moving to the western suburbs where he died in 1988. | |
− | Andrews sold his business and left for New Zealand where he died in 1988. | + | In later years he renewed his interest in painting water colors. |
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Revision as of 17:44, 12 February 2014
Max Andrews | |
Born | Max McAndrew 1918 |
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Died | 1988 |
Categories | Books by Max Andrews |
Max Andrews (1918-1988) ran the Vampire Magic organization, the second largest dealership in the UK. He was published and edited Magician's Oracle and the more successful Magic Magazine For All Magicians.
Biography
Andrews sold his business and left for New Zealand, where he re-married subsequently he moved to Sydney Australia, initially he lived in Coogee before moving to the western suburbs where he died in 1988. In later years he renewed his interest in painting water colors.
Books
- Sixteen Card Index Gems (1943)
- Beats all Poker Deal (1945)
- Five Famous Force (1946)
- Sixteen Thumb Tie Gems (1947)