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==Books (as publisher)==
==Books (as publisher)==
* The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 1 (1981)
* Alternative Card Magic (1982)
* The Harbin Book (1983)
* The Harbin Book (1983)
* The Magic of Al Koran (1983)
* The Magic of Al Koran (1983)
* The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 2 (1984)
* Equinox (1985)
* Secrets: The original Magic of Terri Rogers (1986)
* The Colorful Magic of alberto Sitta (1987)
* Pure Gold (1988)
* Cards on the Table (1989)
* The Best of Pentagram Card Magic (1990)
* The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 3 (1994)
* The mental Magic of basil Horowitz, Vol. 4 (1997)
* Chan Canasta: A Remarkable Man, Vol. 1 (2000)
* Card Zones (2001)
* The Professional Touch (2003)
* Suble Miracles (2004)
* The Magic of Fred Robinson (2009)
* The Magic of Fred Robinson (2009)



Revision as of 02:21, 11 October 2010

Martin Ranicar Breese.

Born in England in 1937.

Dealer and publisher.

Published Spell-Binder (1981-1984) and The Sorcerer (1983-????)

Books (as publisher)

  • The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 1 (1981)
  • Alternative Card Magic (1982)
  • The Harbin Book (1983)
  • The Magic of Al Koran (1983)
  • The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 2 (1984)
  • Equinox (1985)
  • Secrets: The original Magic of Terri Rogers (1986)
  • The Colorful Magic of alberto Sitta (1987)
  • Pure Gold (1988)
  • Cards on the Table (1989)
  • The Best of Pentagram Card Magic (1990)
  • The Mental Magic of Basil Horowitz, Vol. 3 (1994)
  • The mental Magic of basil Horowitz, Vol. 4 (1997)
  • Chan Canasta: A Remarkable Man, Vol. 1 (2000)
  • Card Zones (2001)
  • The Professional Touch (2003)
  • Suble Miracles (2004)
  • The Magic of Fred Robinson (2009)

Magazine

  • The Sorcerer Magazine