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  • *[[Drawing Room Conjuring]]. A translation by Professor Hoffmann in 1887. ...rk Wilson]] [1975] (1988). Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic. Courage Books. ISBN 0894716239. The Elevator Card, p. 85
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  • After his death his business was taken over by [[Hamley's]] ...]].<ref>The Magic Of Britain by Edwin Dawes</ref><ref> Annals of Conjuring by Sidney W. Clarke's</ref><ref>84. PIRACY, PLAGIARISM AND MR.
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  • ...ist throughout his life, though, that he was born in 1872.<ref>Jean Hugard by James B. Alfredson (1997)</ref> Hugard used the stage names of '''Kelmann' ...is first book on magic was [[Secrets of Conjuring and Magic]], [[Professor Hoffmann]]'s translation of [[Robert-Houdin]]'s book.
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  • | image = Hoffmann.jpg ...ref>Books at Brown, VOLUME XXXIV, 1987, ©1989 Brown University, Professor Hoffmann and his Modern Magic, page 80</ref>
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  • ...known in the magic world for devising classic illusions and routines used by some of the top performers in the business. ...was inspired by finding the work of 19th century magic expert [[Professor Hoffmann]] in his local library. Wakeling then began performing magic with improvise
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  • ...gic'' by [[John Northern Hilliard]]. His manuscripts and notes were edited by [[Carl W. Jones]] and [[Jean Hugard]]. | gbooks = <!-- google books ID -->
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  • The magician allows the spectator to think of a card by: ...of Witchcraft]] by Reginald Scot (1584) which was most likely contributed by [[John Cautares]].
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  • ...e it for a very beautiful [[force]]. See [[What's New in Magic?]] compiled by [[Walter Gibson]] in 1956. ...such a way that the edge held by the 3 fingers is lower than the edge held by the thumb.
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  • ...around the same time in ''[[A Grand Expose of the Science of Gambling]]'' by "An Adept" (1860). ...d the most expansive description to date, called "The 'Three-Card' Trick." Hoffmann described the false throw, and briefly mentioned the idea of doing the tric
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  • | editor = Professor Hoffmann (translator) | gbooks = <!-- google books ID -->
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  • | author = [[Professor Hoffmann]] ...Art of Conjuring'' was published by [[Professor Hoffmann| Professor Louis Hoffmann]] in 1876.
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  • It was founded and owned by [[David Copperfield]] in [[1991]] after he purchased the Mulholland Library The collection contains over 80,000 pieces, including 15,000 magic books, thousands of graphic images, prints, poster, playbills, photographs, manus
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  • '''A Magician in Many Lands''' includes an introduction by [[Professor Hoffmann]] and describes the author's tour of India, China, Japan, and United States {{Books}}
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  • | author = [[Professor Hoffmann]] '''More Magic''' was the second book of [[Professor Hoffmann]]'s four-book quadrilogy, after ''[[Modern Magic]]''.
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  • | author = [[Professor Hoffmann]] | gbooks = <!-- google books ID -->
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  • | gbooks = <!-- google books ID --> ...restidigitation et de la magie''' was translated to English by [[Professor Hoffmann]] in 1878 as [[The Secrets of Conjuring and Magic]].
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  • | author = [[Professor Hoffmann]] ...''' was the last book in a quadrilogy series of four books by [[Professor Hoffmann]].
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  • List of some early books containing magic related material: ...a Pacioli]] (in Italian between [[1496]] and [[1508]], limited publication by Conjuring Arts Research Center)
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  • ...ish translation of [[Les Tricheries des grecs dévoilées]] by [[Professor Hoffmann]]. | gbooks = <!-- google books ID -->
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  • ...of a young wizard'' was a fictional book by Angelo John Lewis (Professor Hoffmann) published in 1885. | author = Professor Hoffmann
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