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'''Showmanship for Magicians''' is part of the Fitzkee trilogy (along with [[The Trick Brain]] and [[Magic by Misdirection]]) and is considered by many to be an important contribution on the theory of magic. | |||
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Showmanship for Magicians | |
Author | Dariel Fitzkee |
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Publication Date | 1943 |
Language | English |
Showmanship for Magicians is part of the Fitzkee trilogy (along with The Trick Brain and Magic by Misdirection) and is considered by many to be an important contribution on the theory of magic.