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'''Dr Milton A. Bridges''' (1894 - 1939), born in New York City, was an amateur magician and collector of magic books.
'''Dr Milton A. Bridges''' (1894-1939), born in New York City, was an amateur magician and collector of magic books.<ref>Dr. Milton A. Bridges, Owner of World's Largest Magic Book Collection, Dies (Obituaries) by William W. Larsen, Sr. [[Genii 1939 September]], page 19.</ref>


Bridges acquired considerable magical skill, and for some years his services were in demand for charity shows. His medical interests however, have prevented his frequent appearance in public.
Bridges acquired considerable magical skill, and for some years his services were in demand for charity shows. His medical interests however, have prevented his frequent appearance in public.<ref>[[Tricks That Mystify]] by Will Goldston (1934)</ref>


== References ==
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* [[Genii 1939 September]].
* [[Tricks That Mystify]] by Will Goldston (1934)




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Revision as of 08:57, 21 October 2012

Milton A. Bridges
BornMilton Arlanden Bridges
1894
New York City
Died1939

Dr Milton A. Bridges (1894-1939), born in New York City, was an amateur magician and collector of magic books.[1]

Bridges acquired considerable magical skill, and for some years his services were in demand for charity shows. His medical interests however, have prevented his frequent appearance in public.[2]

References

  1. Dr. Milton A. Bridges, Owner of World's Largest Magic Book Collection, Dies (Obituaries) by William W. Larsen, Sr. Genii 1939 September, page 19.
  2. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)