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He was also a member of the [[I.B.M.]].<ref>The Sphinx Vol. 51 No. 3, December 1952</ref> | He was also a member of the [[I.B.M.]].<ref>The Sphinx Vol. 51 No. 3, December 1952</ref> | ||
In November 1963, he founded the bi-monthly newsletter Magus, that's editor, director and main writer; He created the Brazilian College of Magicians, of which he was elected president.<ref>http://enciclopediadamagica.blogspot.com/2012/07/mr-aronack-aaron-arkemann.html</ref> | |||
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* Segredos daMagia (1934) | * Segredos daMagia (1934) | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 16 January 2016
| Prof. Aronack | |
| Born | June 26, 1901 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
|---|---|
| Died | ? |
| Nationality | Brazilian |
Prof. Aronack (1901-?) was the stage name of Dr. Aaron Ackermann, a urologist in Rio de Janeiro.
Biography
He worked as a professional magician from 1910 to 1930 prior to becoming a physician.[1]
Ackermann was the founding President of the Colegio Brasileiro de Magicos in 1963. [2]
He published a column in one of the largest papers in Brazil, Correio daMartha, under the head 'Tricks and Illusions' ", where he wrote the biographies of magician who has performed in Brazil. [3]
He was also a member of the I.B.M..[4]
In November 1963, he founded the bi-monthly newsletter Magus, that's editor, director and main writer; He created the Brazilian College of Magicians, of which he was elected president.[5]
Books
- Segredos daMagia (1934)
- O Magico das Salas (1949)
References