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Revision as of 12:06, 29 September 2008
Eugene Bosco (1823 – 1891) was the son of the famous magician Bartolomeo Bosco who went on to become a popular magician himself. He was handicapped by a crippled hand. He had accidently shot himself while doing some trick, the gun went off without any notice.
He died in poverty, just like his father before him.
He is credited with the invention was the Sand Frame.
References
- 83. LEOTARD BOSCO, CONJURER AND ENTREPRENEUR - A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities By EDWIN A. DAWES
- 271. Signor Bosco and Son: The Story of Saul Abram Warschawski and His Son Alfred - A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities By EDWIN A. DAWES
- Sphinx Vol 1 pg 101 - A letter from Houdini