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'''''Magic for Everybody''''' is the second of 10 magic books by [[Joseph Leeming]].  
 
'''''Magic for Everybody''''' is the second of 10 magic books by [[Joseph Leeming]].  
  
Included on the "Books for Christmas and All the Year" list in [https://books.google.com/books?id=98Cwt9VN3hoC&lpg=PA71&dq=%22joseph%20leeming%22%20boy's%20life&pg=PA71#v=snippet&q=%22Magic%20for%20Everybody%22&f=false Boys' Life, Dec. 1928, p. 71] and briefly reviewed in [https://askalexander.org/display/37638/Linking+Ring/60 The Linking Ring, Dec. 1935, Vol. 15, No. 10, p. 892], the 260-page book has 15 sections including magic with rings, cards, matches, handkerchiefs, cigars, cigarettes, numbers, coins, dice, dominoes, paper, string, rope, glasses, tape, balls, eggs, pencils, thimbles, and paperclips. There also are sections on mental and body magic.
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"This is the best book on impromptu and pocket magic that I have come across in a long time," wrote [[W. F. Van Zandt]] in his review in [https://askalexander.org/display/37638/Linking+Ring/60 ''The Linking Ring'', Dec. 1935, Vol. 15, No. 10, p. 892]. "If I were to recommend any one book on [impromptu and pocket] magic, it would be this one."
  
"This is the best book on impromptu and pocket magic that I have come across in a long time," wrote [[W. F. Van Zandt]] in his reveiw in [[The Linking Ring]]. "If I were to recommend any one book on [impromptu and pocket] magic, it would be this one."
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The book also was included on the "Books for Christmas and All the Year" list in [https://books.google.com/books?id=98Cwt9VN3hoC&lpg=PA71&dq=%22joseph%20leeming%22%20boy's%20life&pg=PA71#v=snippet&q=%22Magic%20for%20Everybody%22&f=false ''Boys' Life'', Dec. 1928, p. 71].
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The 260-page book has the following 15 sections:
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# Tricks with Rings
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# Tricks with Cards
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# Tricks with Matches
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# Tricks with Handkerchiefs
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# Tricks with Cigars and Cigarettes
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# Tricks with Numbers
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# Tricks with Coins
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# Tricks with Dice and Dominoes
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# Experiments in Magnetism
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# Parlor Tricks
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# Tricks with Paper
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# String Tricks and Rope Ties
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# Mind Reading, Second Sight, and Spirit Tricks
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# Tricks with Glasses
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# Miscellaneous Tricks
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 9 April 2018

Magic for Everybody
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AuthorJoseph Leeming
PublisherDoubleday, Doran & Co.
Publication Date1928
LanguageEnglish
Preceded byThe New Book of Magic
Followed byThe Complete Magician's Manual
Pages260
 

Magic for Everybody is the second of 10 magic books by Joseph Leeming.

"This is the best book on impromptu and pocket magic that I have come across in a long time," wrote W. F. Van Zandt in his review in The Linking Ring, Dec. 1935, Vol. 15, No. 10, p. 892. "If I were to recommend any one book on [impromptu and pocket] magic, it would be this one."

The book also was included on the "Books for Christmas and All the Year" list in Boys' Life, Dec. 1928, p. 71.

The 260-page book has the following 15 sections:

  1. Tricks with Rings
  2. Tricks with Cards
  3. Tricks with Matches
  4. Tricks with Handkerchiefs
  5. Tricks with Cigars and Cigarettes
  6. Tricks with Numbers
  7. Tricks with Coins
  8. Tricks with Dice and Dominoes
  9. Experiments in Magnetism
  10. Parlor Tricks
  11. Tricks with Paper
  12. String Tricks and Rope Ties
  13. Mind Reading, Second Sight, and Spirit Tricks
  14. Tricks with Glasses
  15. Miscellaneous Tricks
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