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[[Magicians' Tricks, How They Are Done]] was a book written by well known magicians of their time,  [[Henry Hatton]] (P. H. Cannon) and [[Adrian Plate]] in 1910.
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A book for amateur and professional magicians explaining 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items with 194 black-and-white illustrations. It features tricks from [[Germain]], [[Conradi]], [[Goldston]] and [[Okito]].
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'''Magicians' Tricks, How They Are Done''' by [[Henry Hatton]] with [[Adrian Plate]] (who were well known magicians of their time) is a book for amateur and professional magicians explaining 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items with 194 black-and-white illustrations. It features tricks from [[Germain]], [[Conradi]], [[Goldston]] and [[Okito]].


The authors drew the wrath of many fellow magicians for exposure by permitting sections to be reprinted in a magazine for boys, "St. Nicholas".  
The authors drew the wrath of many fellow magicians for exposure by permitting sections to be reprinted in a magazine for boys, "St. Nicholas".  


This book became a classic and was called the 'first American general textbook' of magic by [[Henry Hay]] and rated one of the ten basic books by the historian [[H. Adrian Smith]].
This book became a classic and was called the 'first American general textbook' of magic by [[Henry Hay]] and rated one of the [[H. Adrian Smith's Ten Basic Books|ten basic books]] by the historian [[H. Adrian Smith]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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== Editions ==
== Editions ==
* First Edition , the Century Co., New York; 1910
* First Edition, the Century Co., New York, 1910
* The Century Co., New York 1917
* The Century Co., New York, 1917
* Dover 2003  
* Dover, 2003  
* ISBN 0486425169  
* ISBN 0486425169  


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Latest revision as of 19:40, 8 September 2020

Magicians' Tricks, How They Are Done
MagiciansTricks1910.jpg
AuthorHenry Hatton
PublisherThe Century Co.
Publication Date1910
LanguageEnglish
 
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Magicians' Tricks, How They Are Done by Henry Hatton with Adrian Plate (who were well known magicians of their time) is a book for amateur and professional magicians explaining 140 tricks performed with cards, coins, balls, eggs, handkerchiefs, and other common household items with 194 black-and-white illustrations. It features tricks from Germain, Conradi, Goldston and Okito.

The authors drew the wrath of many fellow magicians for exposure by permitting sections to be reprinted in a magazine for boys, "St. Nicholas".

This book became a classic and was called the 'first American general textbook' of magic by Henry Hay and rated one of the ten basic books by the historian H. Adrian Smith.

Contents

  • I With Cards
  • II With Coins
  • III With Balls and Eggs
  • IV With Handkerchiefs
  • V Some After-Dinner Tricks
  • VI Miscellaneous Tricks

Editions

  • First Edition, the Century Co., New York, 1910
  • The Century Co., New York, 1917
  • Dover, 2003
  • ISBN 0486425169

References

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