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Lecutre Notes written by [[Clarke Crandall]] in 1952.
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'''''Entertaining with Magic''''' are lecture notes by [[Clarke Crandall|Senator Clarke Crandall]], detailing his [[1952]] lecture in New York City for the [[Magician's Guild of America]].


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== Contents ==
*An Astute Observation on How to Entertain with Magic
*Comedy for Magicians, and Magic for Comedians
*How to Amuse, Amaze and Entertain
*The Senator's Ten Best Received Tricks in Magic
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 2 January 2015

Entertaining with Magic
AuthorClarke Crandall
Publication Date1952
LanguageEnglish
 

Entertaining with Magic are lecture notes by Senator Clarke Crandall, detailing his 1952 lecture in New York City for the Magician's Guild of America.

Contents

  • An Astute Observation on How to Entertain with Magic
  • Comedy for Magicians, and Magic for Comedians
  • How to Amuse, Amaze and Entertain
  • The Senator's Ten Best Received Tricks in Magic

References

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