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==Books==
* Magic for All Ages (1975)
* [[Magic Of Paul Potassy]]: "How to live like a millionaire with just six scarves, thirty razor blades, and a great haircut"  by Uwe Schenk and Michael Sondermeyer (2005). Reviewed by [[Jamy Ian Swiss]] in [[Genii 2006 March]], vol. 69, no. 3, page 104.
 
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Born in Austria in 1923.




==Books==
* Magic for All Ages (1975)
* Magic Of Paul Potassy: "How to live like a millionaire with just six scarves, thirty razor blades, and a great haircut"  by Uwe Schenk and Michael Sondermeyer
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 5 November 2023

Paul Potassy
BornPaul Ludwig Alexander Potassy
October 23 1923
Austria
DiedSeptember 14 2018 (age 94)

Books

  • Magic for All Ages (1975)
  • Magic Of Paul Potassy: "How to live like a millionaire with just six scarves, thirty razor blades, and a great haircut" by Uwe Schenk and Michael Sondermeyer (2005). Reviewed by Jamy Ian Swiss in Genii 2006 March, vol. 69, no. 3, page 104.

References