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The Ludo Press

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Ludo Press began in the 1920s and derives its name from the fact that many of its early customers were West End theatre companies and owners for whom Ludo printed huge numbers of play bills, posters and programmes; theatre = play = game = Ludo — a somewhat tenuous connection, but the name stuck.[1]

The are no located in Wimbledon.
The Magazine of Magic (JANUARY, 1920)

The office in the 1920s was located in the same building as George Johnson and Reginald Salmon. They were getting a certain amount of work from magicians.[2]

They published The Magician's Road To Fame by Laurance Glen in 1922.

References

  1. http://www.ludo.co.uk/about_us/history.html
  2. Abracadabra Vol. 60, June 28, 1975