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Round about our Coal-Fire: or, Christmas entertainments is a book that was written regarding Christmas. Although its history is obscure, it is known that it had multiple editions (at least 4). It was first printed in the early 1700s in London and contained 52 pages. The author seems to be anonymous. Its connection to magic is unclear, but it may have contained kid's party tricks.
''Round about our Coal-Fire: or, Christmas Entertainments'' is a book that was written regarding Christmas. Although its history is obscure, it is known that it had multiple editions (at least 4). It was first printed in the early 1700s in London and contained 52 pages. The author seems to be anonymous. Its connection to magic is unclear, but it may have contained kid's party tricks.


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Revision as of 12:15, 20 December 2009

Round about our Coal-Fire: or, Christmas Entertainments is a book that was written regarding Christmas. Although its history is obscure, it is known that it had multiple editions (at least 4). It was first printed in the early 1700s in London and contained 52 pages. The author seems to be anonymous. Its connection to magic is unclear, but it may have contained kid's party tricks.

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