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Charles Thorton Jordan (1 October 1888 - 24 April 1944) was an American magician.
Early life
Charles Jordan was born in Berkeley, California to Charles Renalt Jordan, a wholesale supply manager and chicken farmer, and Mary Louise (Thornton) Jordan; he had a younger sister, Margaret Louise (1891-1959). When he was 10 years old, he saw Harry Kellar perform, which inspired him to develop his own card tricks.
Career
He moved to Penngrove, and self-published Thirty Card Mysteries in 1919. In it, he described "The Jordan Count", and "The Gray Code", two methods of false counting. In 1920, he self-published the five-part Ten New Prepared Card Tricks series, with contributions from Thomas Nelson Downs.[1]
According to the United States Census Bureau, Jordan was living with his now-widowed mother in Vallejo by 1930. In 1935, he was contacted by Theodore Annemann, who wanted to publish a collection of his work. However, the series was abandoned.[citation needed] Many of Jordan’s tricks were later collected and published by Karl Fulves.[citation needed]
Jordan never performed in public. He died in Vallejo after a long illness.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Charles Thorton Jordan Products" lybrary.com 23 December 2010
Categories:- 1888 births
- 1944 deaths
- American magicians
- People from California
- People from Sonoma County, California
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