Help us get to over 8,753 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

A Rich Cabinet: Difference between revisions

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[A Rich Cabinet]]'', with Variety of Inventions...Whereunto is added a variety of Recreative Fire-works, both for Land, Aire, and Water'' by [[John White]] was printed in London in 1668.
[[A Rich Cabinet]]'', with Variety of Inventions...Whereunto is added a variety of Recreative Fire-works, both for Land, Aire, and Water'' by [[John White]] was printed in London in 1668.
{{Infobox book
| author          = John White
| pub_date        = 1668
| publisher      =
| subject        =
| image_file      =
| image_size      =
| image_caption  =
| editor          =
| illustrator    =
| language        = English
| pages          =
| isbn            =
| series          =
| preceded_by    =
| followed_by    =
| gbooks          = <!-- google books ID -->
}}


A popular handbook, with a frontispiece depicting different types of fireworks displays, was reprinted eight times during the seventeenth century.   
A popular handbook, with a frontispiece depicting different types of fireworks displays, was reprinted eight times during the seventeenth century.   
Line 8: Line 26:


== Editions ==
== Editions ==
* 1668
 
* 1651  
* 1651  
* 1668 (with additions)
* 1684
* 1684
* 1668




[[Category:Books published in the 1600s]]
{{Books}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rich Cabinet}}

Latest revision as of 11:35, 17 October 2010

A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions...Whereunto is added a variety of Recreative Fire-works, both for Land, Aire, and Water by John White was printed in London in 1668.

A Rich Cabinet
AuthorJohn White
Publication Date1668
LanguageEnglish
 


A popular handbook, with a frontispiece depicting different types of fireworks displays, was reprinted eight times during the seventeenth century.

The fourth edition was divided into three sections, the second being a 70 pages long "School of Artificial Fire-works." Included in this "School" were: how to make a wheel of fire-works to run forward and backward upon the ground; several compositions for the ordering of stars of several colors; and how to make a Whale, a Mermaid, or other to play and swim upon the water.

At least nine editions were published before 1700.

Editions

  • 1651
  • 1668 (with additions)
  • 1684


Book Navigation
Category:Books by author Category:Books by publisher Category:Books by year
Category:Classic Books Category:Series Category:Manuscripts
Early Magic Books Bibliographies Magic themed novels