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*135: To Make a sixpence balance and spin on its edge on the point of a Needle
 
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*140: To Rub one Sixpence into two  
 
*140: Magic Circle  
 
*140: Magic Circle  
*141: The Forcing Peat
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*141: The Forcing Feat
*143: The Nerve Peat
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*143: The Nerve Feat
 
*144: The Turn-over Feat  
 
*144: The Turn-over Feat  
*144: To tell the Name of a Card thought of
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*144: To Tell the Name of a Card thought of
 
*145: A Card thought of by one Person to be found in a part of the Pack named by another Person
 
*145: A Card thought of by one Person to be found in a part of the Pack named by another Person
*146: To tell the Names of the Cards by the Weight
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*146: To Tell the Names of the Cards by the Weight
 
*148: The Queens going to dig for Diamonds
 
*148: The Queens going to dig for Diamonds
 
*149: The Card in the Egg  
 
*149: The Card in the Egg  
 
*152: The Ingenious Confederacy
 
*152: The Ingenious Confederacy
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*155: The Changeable Cards
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 27 February 2015

Parlour Magic
AuthorAnonymous
PublisherWhitehead & Co.
Publication Date1838
LanguageEnglish
 

Table of Contents

  • SLEIGHTS AND SUBTLETIES
  • 125: The Ring and the Handkerchief
  • 126: The Knotted Handkerchief
  • 128: The Invisible Springs
  • 129: The Miraculous Apple
  • 130: The Self-balanced Pail
  • 130: The Phantom at command
  • 132: The Miraculous Shilling
  • 133: The Locoomotive Shilling
  • 134: The Penetrative Sixpence
  • 134: The Vanishing Sixpence
  • 135: To Make a sixpence balance and spin on its edge on the point of a Needle
  • 135: The Multiplying Coin
  • 136: The Wonderful Hat
  • 136: To bring a Person down upon a Feather
  • 137: The Apparent Impossibility
  • 137: An Omelet cooked in a Hat over the Flame of a Candle
  • 138: The Impossible Omelet
  • 138: Go if you can
  • 138: The Figure Puzzle
  • 138: The Visible Invisible
  • 139: The Double Meaning
  • 139: Quite tired out
  • 139: Something out of the Common
  • 140: To Rub one Sixpence into two
  • 140: Magic Circle
  • 141: The Forcing Feat
  • 143: The Nerve Feat
  • 144: The Turn-over Feat
  • 144: To Tell the Name of a Card thought of
  • 145: A Card thought of by one Person to be found in a part of the Pack named by another Person
  • 146: To Tell the Names of the Cards by the Weight
  • 148: The Queens going to dig for Diamonds
  • 149: The Card in the Egg
  • 152: The Ingenious Confederacy
  • 155: The Changeable Cards
  • 157: Hold it Fast!


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