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[[A Brief and Pleasant Treatise]] ''Entitled Natural and Artificial Conclusions'' by [[Thomas Hill]], one of the first book in English to include magic tricks, was printed in 1581.
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''Entitled Natural and Artificial Conclusions'', one of the first book in English to include magic tricks.
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== References ==
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* http://openlibrary.org/b/OL15430806M/Natvrall_and_artificiall_conclvsions.
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Revision as of 20:30, 16 February 2012

Entitled Natural and Artificial Conclusions, one of the first book in English to include magic tricks.

A Brief and Pleasant Treatise
AuthorThomas Hill
Publication Date1581
LanguageEnglish
 


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