The Colditz Conjurer - new book
Posted: September 19th, 2022, 7:47 pm
I frequently get involved in somebody's search for information about the history of a magician, whether a family member or a professional magician of interest, or some person who had a connection with a notable magician. I've enjoyed having some correspondence with James Green, as he researched for his new book.
James has been trying to make the connection between an Australian WWII pilot and sometime magician, Vincent "Bush" Parker, and his possible time as an assistant to Les 'The Great' Levante. Ultimately the link has been quite elusive, but Green details his search in his newly-published book, "The Colditz Conjurer". If you love wartime stories of heroism and escape, combined with magicians and Australian adventurers, this should be the book for you! Now available.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Colditz-Conjurer-amazing-prisoner-magician/dp/1739705610/ref=zg_bs_10960021_sccl_5/259-8347998-3291359?pd_rd_i=1739705610&psc=1
James has been trying to make the connection between an Australian WWII pilot and sometime magician, Vincent "Bush" Parker, and his possible time as an assistant to Les 'The Great' Levante. Ultimately the link has been quite elusive, but Green details his search in his newly-published book, "The Colditz Conjurer". If you love wartime stories of heroism and escape, combined with magicians and Australian adventurers, this should be the book for you! Now available.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Colditz-Conjurer-amazing-prisoner-magician/dp/1739705610/ref=zg_bs_10960021_sccl_5/259-8347998-3291359?pd_rd_i=1739705610&psc=1