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Latest revision as of 06:05, 9 April 2018
Magic for Everybody | |
Author | Joseph Leeming |
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Publisher | Doubleday, Doran & Co. |
Publication Date | 1928 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | The New Book of Magic |
Followed by | The Complete Magician's Manual |
Pages | 260 |
Magic for Everybody is the second of 10 magic books by Joseph Leeming.
"This is the best book on impromptu and pocket magic that I have come across in a long time," wrote W. F. Van Zandt in his review in The Linking Ring, Dec. 1935, Vol. 15, No. 10, p. 892. "If I were to recommend any one book on [impromptu and pocket] magic, it would be this one."
The book also was included on the "Books for Christmas and All the Year" list in Boys' Life, Dec. 1928, p. 71.
The 260-page book has the following 15 sections:
- Tricks with Rings
- Tricks with Cards
- Tricks with Matches
- Tricks with Handkerchiefs
- Tricks with Cigars and Cigarettes
- Tricks with Numbers
- Tricks with Coins
- Tricks with Dice and Dominoes
- Experiments in Magnetism
- Parlor Tricks
- Tricks with Paper
- String Tricks and Rope Ties
- Mind Reading, Second Sight, and Spirit Tricks
- Tricks with Glasses
- Miscellaneous Tricks