Nelson Hahne
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Nelson C. Hahne (December 9, 1908 – October 4, 1970) was a professional illustrator, author and magician. He served as illustrator for numerous magic books, and magic catalogs. He was the resident artist for The Linking Ring magazine for over forty years.
Works with Hahne illustrations
- Ireland Writes a Book (19??)
- Modern Coin Magic (19??)
- Here's Magic (1930), by Joe Berg
- Match-ic (1936), by Martin Gardner; Ireland Magic Company
- Here's New Magic (1937), "by Joe Berg" (actually ghostwritten by Martin Gardner)
- After the Dessert (1941), by Martin Gardner; Max Holden
- Cut the Cards (1942), by Martin Gardner; Max Holden
- Annemann's Practical Mental Effects (1944), by Theodore Annemann (edited by John J. Crimmins Jr.); Max Holden
- Nelson Enterprises catalogs and books.
- Secrets of the Crystal Silence League by Alexander, The Man Who Knows (2019)
References
The Linking Ring December 2007 pp. 40–45
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- 1908 births
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