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'''Harold Rice''' (1912 - 1987)was the founded the [[Silk King Studio]] in September [[1929]].<ref>Photo [[Genii 1951 February]]</ref><ref>
'''Dr. Harold Rice''' (1912 - 1987) was the founded the [[Silk King Studio]] in September [[1929]]. <ref>Photo [[Genii 1951 February]]</ref> <ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 37, No. 9, November 1957, Harold R. Rice—John Braun, pages 36-39</ref> <ref>Magician-of-the-Month, by John Zweers, in M-U-M April 1977, Vol. 66, No. 11, page 10</ref> <ref>Obit [[Genii 1987 June]]</ref>
Obit [[Genii 1987 June]]</ref>
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*Obedients Silks (1940)
*Obedients Silks (1940)


==References==
==Articles and publications compiled, and/or authored and published by Harold Rice==
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*Rice's Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, 4 vol.
*Rice's Exclusive Magic, 1936.
*Rice's Naughty Silks, 1937.
*Keith Clark's Silks Supreme, 1942.
*Keith Clark's Rope Royale, 1942.
*Rice's Capers with Color. 1943.
*Rice's Thru the Dye Tube, 1943:
*Keith Clark's Celebrated Cigarettes, 1943.
*Keith Clark's Nile Club Act, 1944.
*Francis Martineau's Victory Bouquet, 1944.
*Martineau's Miracle Silk, 1945.
*Martineau's Walsh Cane Routines. 1945.
*Martineau's Rope Hectic, 1946.
*Rice's More Naughty Silks, 1947.
 
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Revision as of 06:22, 27 July 2012

Dr. Harold Rice (1912 - 1987) was the founded the Silk King Studio in September 1929. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Harold Rice
BornHarold Randolph Rice
May 22, 1912
Salineville, Ohio
DiedJuly 10, 1987 (age 75)
Known forSilks
CategoriesBooks by Harold Rice

Books

Marketed Tricks

  • Tel-A-Color (1940)
  • Obedients Silks (1940)

Articles and publications compiled, and/or authored and published by Harold Rice

  • Rice's Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, 4 vol.
  • Rice's Exclusive Magic, 1936.
  • Rice's Naughty Silks, 1937.
  • Keith Clark's Silks Supreme, 1942.
  • Keith Clark's Rope Royale, 1942.
  • Rice's Capers with Color. 1943.
  • Rice's Thru the Dye Tube, 1943:
  • Keith Clark's Celebrated Cigarettes, 1943.
  • Keith Clark's Nile Club Act, 1944.
  • Francis Martineau's Victory Bouquet, 1944.
  • Martineau's Miracle Silk, 1945.
  • Martineau's Walsh Cane Routines. 1945.
  • Martineau's Rope Hectic, 1946.
  • Rice's More Naughty Silks, 1947.

References

  1. Photo Genii 1951 February
  2. The Linking Ring, Vol. 37, No. 9, November 1957, Harold R. Rice—John Braun, pages 36-39
  3. Magician-of-the-Month, by John Zweers, in M-U-M April 1977, Vol. 66, No. 11, page 10
  4. Obit Genii 1987 June