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}}'''Dr D.S. Hector''' was a a chemistry teacher and amateur magician in Malmo, Sweden.
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'''Dr D.S. Hector''' (fl. 1890s) was a a chemistry teacher and amateur magician in Malmö, Sweden.


His son Nils, when on to perform as the professional magician [[Hector El Neco]].
== Biography ==
His son Nils went on to perform as the professional magician [[Hector El Neco]].


He translated several English magic books to his native language.
He translated several English magic books to his native language.
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== Books ==
== Books ==
* "Experimentbok"
* "Experimentbok"
* [[Albert A. Hopkins]]' "Magic, Stage Illusions, Etc." as Magiens Varld (1899)
* [[Albert A. Hopkins]]' "Magic, Stage Illusions, Etc." as Magiens Värld (1899)
* Hoffmann's [[Modern Magic]] as Trollkonsternas Bok (1918)
* Hoffmann's [[Modern Magic]] as Trollkonsternas Bok (1918)


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 3 May 2015

Dr D.S. Hector
BornDavid Stefan Hector

NationalitySwedish
Flourished1890-1900

Dr D.S. Hector (fl. 1890s) was a a chemistry teacher and amateur magician in Malmö, Sweden.

Biography

His son Nils went on to perform as the professional magician Hector El Neco.

He translated several English magic books to his native language.

Books

References