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'''David Meyer Magic Books''' is an imprint of Meyerbooks, established by [[David Meyer]] in 1976 out of Glenwood, Illinois.<ref>Linking Ring, July 2003, page 48</ref> | '''David Meyer Magic Books''' is an imprint of Meyerbooks, established by [[David Meyer]] in 1976 out of Glenwood, Illinois.<ref>Linking Ring, July 2003, page 48</ref> | ||
Meyerbooks publishes books on herbs, health | Meyerbooks publishes books on herbs, health, Americana, and folk medicine written by his father and grandfather. | ||
Under the imprint of David Meyer Magic Books, he publishes books on theater history and magic.<ref>Program of the Twenty-fourth Meeting of the Magic Collector's Association (1993) by [[Magic Collectors' Association]]</ref> | Under the imprint of David Meyer Magic Books, he publishes books on theater history and magic.<ref>Program of the Twenty-fourth Meeting of the Magic Collector's Association (1993) by [[Magic Collectors' Association]]</ref> |
Revision as of 09:33, 20 January 2013
David Meyer Magic Books is an imprint of Meyerbooks, established by David Meyer in 1976 out of Glenwood, Illinois.[1]
Meyerbooks publishes books on herbs, health, Americana, and folk medicine written by his father and grandfather.
Under the imprint of David Meyer Magic Books, he publishes books on theater history and magic.[2]
Books published include[3]:
- Same Man - Different Clothes ! The Life and Times of The Great Benyon
- Words about Wizards
- Illusion Show - A Life in Magic
- Great Tricks Revisited
- Jean Hugard (Book)
- Newmann: The Pionner Mentalist
References
- ↑ Linking Ring, July 2003, page 48
- ↑ Program of the Twenty-fourth Meeting of the Magic Collector's Association (1993) by Magic Collectors' Association
- ↑ Special:WhatLinksHere/David_Meyer_Magic_Books