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== Events == | |||
*''The Fashionable Science of Parlour Magic'', a book by [[John Henry Anderson]], is published | |||
*[[Charles De Vere]], who ran a magic shop in London, is born | |||
*[[Joseph Vanek]] is appointed professor at the Pester Seminar and was decorated by the Hungarian Government | |||
*[[David Tobias Bamberg]], a magician in the [[Bamberg]] family, is born | |||
*The [[Thumb Tie]] is market as “The Tied Thumbs”, London | |||
*W. Englemann, publishes the original ''Bibliotecha Magica et Pneumatica'', a collection of magic [[Bibliographies]] | |||
*The [[Breakaway Fan]] was known to have started being sold | |||
*''Neurypnology'', an early book on [[Hypnotism]], is published |
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Events
- The Fashionable Science of Parlour Magic, a book by John Henry Anderson, is published
- Charles De Vere, who ran a magic shop in London, is born
- Joseph Vanek is appointed professor at the Pester Seminar and was decorated by the Hungarian Government
- David Tobias Bamberg, a magician in the Bamberg family, is born
- The Thumb Tie is market as “The Tied Thumbs”, London
- W. Englemann, publishes the original Bibliotecha Magica et Pneumatica, a collection of magic Bibliographies
- The Breakaway Fan was known to have started being sold
- Neurypnology, an early book on Hypnotism, is published