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Edwin Alfred Dawes (born 6 July 1925) is a biochemist and magician from Yorkshire, England. As a biochemist, he authored two textbooks and was the long-term and founding head of the Biochemistry department at the University of Hull, where he led its research into
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s. As a magician, he is an internationally recognised authority on the history of magic.


Early life and education

Dawes was born in
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in the
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on 6 July 1925. He developed an interest in magic at the age of 5 when his father and grandfather performed for him during a period of illness. His interest in chemistry developed while at grammar school in Goole, and when he received a
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during World War 2, he decided to test it by producing
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in the family
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. He completed his Bachelor of Science with Honours at the
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in 1946, and his
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in 1948.


Academic career

Dawes lectured at the
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from 1947 to 1950, and at the
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from 1951 to 1963. In 1963, he founded the
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's Biochemistry department, and headed it until 1986. From 1963 to 1990 he was Hull's Reckitt Professor of Biochemistry. As director of Hull's biomedical research unit from 1981 to 1992, he led its work on
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s, which led to the commercialisation of Biopol by ICI. He was Hull's Dean of Science from 1968 to 1970, and its pro-vice-chancellor from 1977 to 1980. Dawes was granted
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status in 1990, and awarded an honorary
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by the university in 1992. Dawes was an editor of the
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from 1958 to 1965 and the
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from 1971 to 1976, and served as editor-in-chief of the latter between 1976 and 1981. In 1981 he became Publications Manager of the
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, and the following year commenced as Chief Editor of its
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journal. He retired from those positions in 1990, and subsequently became the society's archivist. Dawes has been chairman of the
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since its founding in 1995, ten years after the death of the poet. The two became friends while Larkin was librarian at the university's
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and Dawes was Chairman of the Library Committee (1974 to 1987). On 2 December 2016, after a long campaign, Larkin's memorial was unveiled at
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in
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by Dawes and
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(the Society's president).


Works

Dawes's 1956 textbook ''Quantitative Problems in Biochemistry'' was translated into 6 languages, and remained in print in Japan. Reviews of its 1972 5th edition noted that it had "become a classic for many honours students and teachers of bio-chemistry" with its text "outstanding for being concise yet clear. Its 1980 6th edition was considered as "disappointing" by two reviewers due to its abbreviated content and insufficient coverage of developments in the field, however another reviewer would recommend it without hesitation "as a valuable teaching and reference resource". His 1986 textbook ''Microbial Energetics'' was aimed at the advanced undergraduate, with chapters on "microbial reserve compounds analogous to starch and glycogen of higher cells" deemed "especially authoritative and up-to-date", and with a writing style which "affords considerable pleasure simply by the manner in which the material is presented".


Magic

Dawes was President of the Scottish Conjurers' Association from 1959 to 1963, and edited its magazine from 1958 to 1962. Dawes also edited the magazine for the Scottish Association of Magical Societies (SAMS), the national organisation for magical clubs in Scotland. He is President of the Hull Magicians Circle, and historian for The Magic Circle. Dawes is a multi-award-winning historian of magic, and is likely to have been the most prolific. His writings, which have been noted for consistently excellent scholarship and engaging prose, include ''The Great Illusionists'', ''The Encyclopedia of Magic'' with Arthur Setterington, a number of monographs, and hundreds of articles including (since 1972) his long-running "A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities" monthly column in ''The Magic Circular''.


With Amy Dawes

In magic shows, his wife Amy () performed both as his assistant and in her own right. She was a domestic science student during his studies at Leeds, and subsequently became a teacher in Glasgow. They married on 19 December 1950, and had two sons. The couple developed ''Only Make-Believe: A Plethora of Prestidigitation'', an award-winning stage show, in which they performed as Professor Bluffman and Madame Patrice. Amy Dawes died on 30 December 2014, aged 85.


Awards and honours

* 2017 – Gold Medal from The Magic Circle for "exemplary service to the Society or exceptional magical ability or both". Dawes was only the ninth recipient since 1926. * 2016 – Special Fellowship from the
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. * 2010 – John Nevil Maskelyne Prize (with Steve Short) from the Magic Circle for ''Entertainer with the Magic Touch'' about David Nixon. * 2010 – the Edwin A. Dawes Award for Magic Scholarship was created by The Magic Collectors Association. * 2006 – FISM award for History and Research. * 2005 – John Nevil Maskelyne Prize (with Michael Bailey) for ''Circle Without End'' about The Magic Circle. * 2002 – David Devant Award from the Magic Circle for advancing the art of magic or providing outstanding service to magic internationally. * 1998 – Maskelyne Award from the Magic Circle "for services to British magic". * 1996 – made Honorary President of the Scottish Association of Magical Societies. * 1988 – John Nevil Maskelyne Prize for "noteworthy contributions... to the art or literature of magic". * 1984 –
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Hall of Fame. * 1984 – Literary Fellowship from the Academy of Magical Arts. * 1975 – made Honorary Vice President of the Magic Circle. * 1974 – made Honorary Life President of the Scottish Conjurers Association.


Sources

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