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The Universal Conjurer , or, The whole art of legerdemain, as practised by the famous Breslaw, Katterfelto, Jonas, Flockton, Comas, and by the greatest adepts in London and Paris : containing a variety of tricks and deceptions with cards, cups, and balls, automaton figures, German puddings, quicksilver, birds, eggs, rings, money, handkerchiefs, watches, &c., never before made public.[1]
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Author | ? |
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Publication Date | 1829 |
Language | English |
Pages | 28 |
Published in London.
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