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Book written by [[Jean Hugard]] in 1937.
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Contents:  
 
* Introduction
* Chapter I. Methods of Folding Silks for Production
* Chapter II. Sleights for Manipulating Silks Without Accessories
* Chapter III. Methods for Producing a Single Silk
* Chapter IV. The Production of a Number of Silks
* Chapter V. Various Methods of Vanishing Silks
* Chapter VI. Dyeing the Silks
* Chapter VII. Twentieth Century Silk
* Chapter VIII. Useful Accessories
* Chapter IX. Liaison Tricks
* Chapter X. Tricks with Silks
* Chapter XI. Ties and Flourishes
* Chapter XII. The Stillwell Silk Act
* Patter Suggestions
* Final Suggestions
 
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 13 May 2019

Silken Sorcery
AuthorJean Hugard
PublisherMax Holden
Publication Date1937
LanguageEnglish
Pages83
 

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Chapter I. Methods of Folding Silks for Production
  • Chapter II. Sleights for Manipulating Silks Without Accessories
  • Chapter III. Methods for Producing a Single Silk
  • Chapter IV. The Production of a Number of Silks
  • Chapter V. Various Methods of Vanishing Silks
  • Chapter VI. Dyeing the Silks
  • Chapter VII. Twentieth Century Silk
  • Chapter VIII. Useful Accessories
  • Chapter IX. Liaison Tricks
  • Chapter X. Tricks with Silks
  • Chapter XI. Ties and Flourishes
  • Chapter XII. The Stillwell Silk Act
  • Patter Suggestions
  • Final Suggestions
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