Peter Warlock (magician)
Peter Warlock (born Alec William Bell; 30 October 1904 – 17 December 1995) was a semi-professional magician and publisher of the British magic magazines "Pentagram" (1946–59) and the "New Pentagram" (1969–89).[1]
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Born | Alec William Bell 30 October 1904 England |
Died | 17 December 1995 91) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Magician, publisher |
Known for | magic |
In 1960, he became the honorary president of the Paisley Magic Circle.[2] Peter Warlock was also asked to accept the Honorary Life Presidency of the Blackpool Magic Club after the death of the initial holder of that position, Edward Victor, which he did.[3] He was followed in that distinction by Ken Dodd O.B.E.
Inventions
- Self Contained Milk Pitcher
- Ringcord
- Out of the Loop
- Giant Size Triple Tubes
- Silk Filter
- Adhesive Glass
- Cream of the Jest
- Atomic Silk
- Ring and Rope Release
Published works
- The Best Tricks With Slates (1942)
- Plans for Deception (1942)
- Patterns for Psychics (1947)
- Peter Warlock's Book of Magic (1956)
- Warlock's Way (1966)
- The Magic of Pavel (1981)
- P.T. Selbit: Magical Innovator (with Eric Lewis; 1989)
- Buatier de Kolta: Genius of Illusion (1993)
See also
References
- "Biographies Page WXYZ".
- "History of SAMS". Scottish Association of Magical Societies. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
- "Blackpool Magicians' club".
Further reading
- One Hundred by Warlock by Elizabeth (2005)
External links
- See more about Peter Warlock at MagicPedia, the free online Magic encyclopedia
- Peter Warlock bibliography
- 100 by Warlock
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