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*Dear Mr. Busby... by [[Richard Kaufman]] (column)
 
*Dear Mr. Busby... by [[Richard Kaufman]] (column)
 
**On [[Jeff Busby]] and [[The Braue Notebooks]]
 
**On [[Jeff Busby]] and [[The Braue Notebooks]]
**On [[Workers Number 5]], book by [[Michael Close]]
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**On [[Workers 5]], book by [[Michael Close]]
 
**On The Coin Thing, a gimmick by [[James Chantler Brown]]
 
**On The Coin Thing, a gimmick by [[James Chantler Brown]]
 
**On [[Torn & Restored]], a booklet by [[John Carney]]
 
**On [[Torn & Restored]], a booklet by [[John Carney]]
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**On Twilight Angels
 
**On Twilight Angels
 
**On Racherbaumer's "simplicity" analysis and [[The Hotel Mystery]]
 
**On Racherbaumer's "simplicity" analysis and [[The Hotel Mystery]]
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==Issue #3: Summer, 1996==
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*From Francis to Fawcett: Seeing at the Finger Tips by [[Francis Carlyle]] (letter from [[Francis Carlyle]] to [[Fawcett Ross]] with method and presentation for his [[blindfold act]])
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*The Falling Retention by [[Rune Klan]] (coins)
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*Higher Math by [[Jack Birnman]] (cards)
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*Four-Way Reverse Backfire by [[Paul Cummins]] (coins)
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*Iconographic Fishing Exercise: The Zodiac by [[Alain Nu]]
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*No Hiding Place by [[Roy Walton]] (cards)
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*Hide in Plain Sight by [[Bob Farmer]] (cards)
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*Green-Back Gone by [[Hiro Sakai]] (bills)
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*Eleanor Wrigley by [[Aaron Fisher]] (stick of gum)
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*Bomb's Away by [[Shigeo Futagawa]] (coin and Origami cube)
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*Soft Havana Deal by [[Ed Marlo]] (cards)
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*The Jabberwock Way by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (column)
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**On writing a book on the professional presentations of [[Don Alan]]
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**Thickening a Plot by [[Don Alan]] (excerpt from unpublished book featuring presentation for a stand-up [[card stab]])
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*Dear Mr. Busby... by [[Richard Kaufman]]
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**On Jay Frasier's Rolling Elmsley and Dave Gripenwaldt's Underground Shuttle Pass from Issue #2
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**On [[Jay Sankey|Jay Sankey's]] comedy CD, '''Odd Little Man'''
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**On reprints of Stanyon's [[Magic]] and [[L&L Publishing]]
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**On Upcoming books and videos from [[Martin Breese]], [[L&L]], [[Hermetic Press]], [[A1 Multimedia]] and [[Kaufman & Co.]]
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**On [[David Copperfield]] at The Patriot Center in Virginia
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**On [[Classic Sampler]], book by [[Michael Skinner]]
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**On [[Card Stories]], book by [[Ariel Frailich]]
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**On [[The Baby Bag]], book by [[Algonquin McDuff]]
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**On [[The Art of Astonishment]] trilogy by [[Paul Harris]]
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*The Rational Response by [[Stephen Hobbs]]
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**On United States Mint releasing new series of quarters
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**On Ellis Stanyon's [[Magic]] mini-controversy
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**On the history/provenance of the [[Top Card Cover Pass]]
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**On "information wants to be free"
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**On sleight-of-hand sequence in the movie ''Mission: Impossible''
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**On [[Miracles with Cards]], book by [[James Swain]]
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**On [[The Books of Wonder]], books by [[Tommy Wonder]]
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**On [[Workers 5]], book by [[Michael Close]]
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**On [[Labyrinth|Labyrinth: A Journal of Close-Up Magic]]
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Revision as of 23:01, 8 May 2010

A quarterly magic magazine written and edited by Richard Kaufman, Stephen Hobbs, and Jon Racherbaumer, published by Richard Kaufman. Four issues were released between early 1996 and the end of 1998 before the magazine ceased publication because of Kaufman's duties as editor and publisher of the newly-purchased Genii. The Looking Glass contained new and novel close-up magic of the kind that elevated Richard's Almanac more than a decade earlier, as well as reviews and discussions on books, videos and marketed tricks of the day.

Issue #1: Winter, 1996

Issue #2: Spring, 1996

Issue #3: Summer, 1996