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[[Five Times Five: Japan]] is the first [[Close Up Magic Books |book]] in a series created by author [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]] to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States. | [[Five Times Five: Japan]] (1992) is the first [[Close Up Magic Books |book]] in a series created by author [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]] to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States. | ||
It contains five tricks each from five magicians: [[Books about Masao Atsukawa | Masao Atsukawa]], [[Books about Tomo Maeda | Tomo Maeda]], [[Books about Hiro Sakai | Hiro Sakai]], [[Books about Kuniyasu Fujiwara | Kuniyasu Fujiwara]], and [[Books about Ken Kuroki | Ken Kuroki]]. | It contains five tricks each from five magicians: [[Books about Masao Atsukawa | Masao Atsukawa]], [[Books about Tomo Maeda | Tomo Maeda]], [[Books about Hiro Sakai | Hiro Sakai]], [[Books about Kuniyasu Fujiwara | Kuniyasu Fujiwara]], and [[Books about Ken Kuroki | Ken Kuroki]]. | ||
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[[Category:Books by Richard Kaufman]] | [[Category:Books by Richard Kaufman]] | ||
[[Category:Books published in | [[Category:Books published in 1992]] |
Revision as of 02:23, 22 May 2009
Five Times Five: Japan (1992) is the first book in a series created by author Richard Kaufman to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States.
It contains five tricks each from five magicians: Masao Atsukawa, Tomo Maeda, Hiro Sakai, Kuniyasu Fujiwara, and Ken Kuroki.
The actual title of the book is simply Five Times Five as stated on the cover. It is now referred to as Five Times Five: Japan to differentiate it from the second volume in the series Five Times Five: Scotland.