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+ | | author = H. J. Burlingame | ||
+ | | pub_date = 1895 | ||
+ | | publisher = Chas. L. Burlingame & Co. | ||
+ | | subject = History of magic | ||
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+ | The following little pamphlet on Magic and Magicians is not intended to be a complete work on such a vast and interesting subject. It is only to show who the leading conjurers have been in the past ages and their principal feats. Outside of the information obtained during my residence on the continent of Europe in the early '70s and again in the 80s, I desire to express my appreciation for information gathered from Mr. Carl Willman, of Hamburg, Frost's | ||
+ | Works and from my friend, Prof. M. Herrmann, of Berlin. Perhaps in some future time the work may be taken up again. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 2 September 2019
History of Magic and Magicians | |
Author | H. J. Burlingame |
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Publisher | Chas. L. Burlingame & Co. |
Publication Date | 1895 |
Language | English |
Pages | 50 |
Subject | History of magic |
Preface
The following little pamphlet on Magic and Magicians is not intended to be a complete work on such a vast and interesting subject. It is only to show who the leading conjurers have been in the past ages and their principal feats. Outside of the information obtained during my residence on the continent of Europe in the early '70s and again in the 80s, I desire to express my appreciation for information gathered from Mr. Carl Willman, of Hamburg, Frost's Works and from my friend, Prof. M. Herrmann, of Berlin. Perhaps in some future time the work may be taken up again.
H.J.B.