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Nothing more than Grandin. No Date. We only know that he was a French.
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'''Grandin''' revised and expanded in 1723 [[Récréations mathématiques et physiques]] by [[Jacques Ozanam]] with the chapter ''Tours de Gibecière'' providing in French the first description of the [[Cups and Balls]] and the [[One Ahead Principle]] for a three cards divination.  
  
Revised and expanded in 1723 [[Récréations mathématiques et physiques]] by [[Jacques Ozanam]] with the chapter ''Tours de Gibecière'' in which we have in french the first description of the [[Cups and Balls]] and the [[One Ahead Principle]] for a three cards divination.  
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Only other thing known about  Grandin is that he was French.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 9 December 2011

Grandin
Born?
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NationalityFrench

Grandin revised and expanded in 1723 Récréations mathématiques et physiques by Jacques Ozanam with the chapter Tours de Gibecière providing in French the first description of the Cups and Balls and the One Ahead Principle for a three cards divination.

Only other thing known about Grandin is that he was French.