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'''Endless Amusement''' : ''a collection of nearly 400 entertaining experiments in various branches of science, all the popular tricks and changes of the cards, &c., to which is added a complete system of pyrotechny the art of making fireworks.'' by anonymous was first published in London around 1815. | '''Endless Amusement''' : ''a collection of nearly 400 entertaining experiments in various branches of science, all the popular tricks and changes of the cards, &c., to which is added a complete system of pyrotechny the art of making fireworks.'' by anonymous was first published in London around 1815. | ||
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There was also published "[[A sequel to the Endless Amusement]]". | There was also published "[[A sequel to the Endless Amusement]]". | ||
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There were many editions. 'A Second Edition' of Endless Amusement was published in Philadelphia in 1821.<ref>[[Old Conjuring Books]] by [[Trevor H. Hall]] (1972)</ref> | There were many editions. 'A Second Edition' of Endless Amusement was published in Philadelphia in 1821.<ref>[[Old Conjuring Books]] by [[Trevor H. Hall]] (1972)</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 12:38, 31 August 2014
- See also: Endless Amusements (1842).
Endless Amusement | |
Author | ? |
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Publication Date | 1815 |
Language | English |
Pages | 200 |
Endless Amusement : a collection of nearly 400 entertaining experiments in various branches of science, all the popular tricks and changes of the cards, &c., to which is added a complete system of pyrotechny the art of making fireworks. by anonymous was first published in London around 1815.
Over 200 pages, it purports to contain "all the popular tricks and changes of the Cards".
There was also published "A sequel to the Endless Amusement".
Editions
There were many editions. 'A Second Edition' of Endless Amusement was published in Philadelphia in 1821.[1]
References
- ↑ Old Conjuring Books by Trevor H. Hall (1972)