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[[Conjuror Dick]]; ''or, The adventures of a young wizard'' was a fictional book by Angelo John Lewis ( | [[Conjuror Dick]]; ''or, The adventures of a young wizard'' was a fictional book by Angelo John Lewis (Professor Hoffmann) published in 1885. | ||
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It tells the fictional life story of a boy magician name Dick Hazard and his travels and adventures, in the company of a professional exhibitor as his assistant. | It tells the fictional life story of a boy magician name Dick Hazard and his travels and adventures, in the company of a professional exhibitor as his assistant. | ||
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Conjuror Dick; or, The adventures of a young wizard was a fictional book by Angelo John Lewis (Professor Hoffmann) published in 1885.
Conjuror Dick | |
Author | Professor Hoffmann |
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Publication Date | 1885 |
Language | English |
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It tells the fictional life story of a boy magician name Dick Hazard and his travels and adventures, in the company of a professional exhibitor as his assistant.
The story includes the workings of the "Egg Bag," "Coin Box," "Production of Sweets," Die Through Hat," "Dancing Sailor," "Torn-and-Restored Card," "Second Sight," "Miser's Dream," and the "Inexhaustible Bottle"
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