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'''John Crimmins''' (1904-1961), an amateur magic collector, was editor of [[Annemann]]'s magic in the 1940's.<ref>Photo [[Genii 1951 April]]</ref>
 
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'''John Crimmins''' (1904-1961), an amateur magic collector, was editor of [[Annemann]]'s magic in the 1940's.<ref>Photo [[Genii 1951 April]]</ref>
== Biography ==
An advertising executive, he became interested in magic as a hobby in 1917. He collected book on prestidigitation and owned large library.<ref> My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)</ref>


==Books==
==Books==
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* [[Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic]] (1948)
* [[Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic]] (1948)


==References==
As associate editor:
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* [[The Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]]
* [[...And a Pack of Cards]]
 
As editor:
* [[Sponge Ball Manipulation]] by Audley Walsh (1936)
 


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Latest revision as of 01:11, 21 August 2022

John Crimmins
BornJohn Jack Crimmins, Jr.
August 19, 1904
Died1961

John Crimmins (1904-1961), an amateur magic collector, was editor of Annemann's magic in the 1940's.[1]

Biography

An advertising executive, he became interested in magic as a hobby in 1917. He collected book on prestidigitation and owned large library.[2]

Books

As associate editor:

As editor:


References

  1. Photo Genii 1951 April
  2. My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)