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[[Edwin T. Sachs]] (?-1910) was born in England.  
[[Edwin T. Sachs]] (?-1910) was born in England.  
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Sachs was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from [[William Cremer]]'s [[The Secret Out]].
Sachs was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from [[William Cremer]]'s [[The Secret Out]].
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== References ==
== References ==
* [[Magic Circular]] Vol. 04  
* [[Magic Circular]] Vol. 04  
[[Category:Biographies|Sachs]]
[[Category:Biographies|Sachs]]
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Revision as of 13:35, 19 October 2010

Edwin T. Sachs (?-1910) was born in England.

Edwin Sachs
Born?
England
Died1910
CategoriesBooks by Edwin Sachs


Sachs was a sports writer and amateur magician who learned from William Cremer's The Secret Out.

Mr. Sachs became an Honorary Vice-President of the Magic Circle in 1906 and on April, 1907 became a Member of the Inner Magic Circle. He was a frequent contributor to the pages of the Magic Circular.

Publications

Sleight of Hand, A Practical Manual of Legerdemain for Amateurs and Others (1877)

References