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[[After the Dessert]] was [[Martin Gardner]]'s second book on magic. It first appeared in mimeograph form with crude illustrations that he drew himself.  


[[Max Holden]] reprinted with new art by [[Nelson Hahne]].


The Shakespearean quotation in the front of the book: "After the dessert... 'Tis a goodly time for pleasantry", was made up by Gardner.
== References ==
* My Chicago Booklets by Martin Gardner, [[Magicol]] 165 (November 2007)
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Revision as of 11:50, 9 May 2010

After the Dessert
AuthorMartin Gardner
Publication Date1941
LanguageEnglish
 

After the Dessert was Martin Gardner's second book on magic. It first appeared in mimeograph form with crude illustrations that he drew himself.

Max Holden reprinted with new art by Nelson Hahne.

The Shakespearean quotation in the front of the book: "After the dessert... 'Tis a goodly time for pleasantry", was made up by Gardner.

References

  • My Chicago Booklets by Martin Gardner, Magicol 165 (November 2007)
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