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Difference between revisions of "Magician's Own Book"
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The 362 page volume borrowed from such sources as [[Wyman's Hand-Book of Magic]] (1851), [[Endless Amusements]] (1815), [[Parlour Magic]] (1838) and Brewster's [[Letters on Natural Magic]] (1832). | The 362 page volume borrowed from such sources as [[Wyman's Hand-Book of Magic]] (1851), [[Endless Amusements]] (1815), [[Parlour Magic]] (1838) and Brewster's [[Letters on Natural Magic]] (1832). | ||
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+ | :See also the book with the same title [[The Magician's Own Book (Cremer)]] by William Henry Cremer, Junior of London in 1871 (which IS NOT a reprint of Dick & Fitzgerald). | ||
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== Editions == | == Editions == | ||
* 1862 http://www.archive.org/details/magiciansownbook00arno | * 1862 http://www.archive.org/details/magiciansownbook00arno | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 09:40, 31 August 2011
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Author | Anonymous |
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Publisher | Dick & Fitzgerald |
Publication Date | 1857 |
Language | English |
Pages | 362 |
Many libraries list authors under George Arnold but could possibly have been written by H. L. Williams with assistance from John Wyman.[1]
The 362 page volume borrowed from such sources as Wyman's Hand-Book of Magic (1851), Endless Amusements (1815), Parlour Magic (1838) and Brewster's Letters on Natural Magic (1832).
- See also the book with the same title The Magician's Own Book (Cremer) by William Henry Cremer, Junior of London in 1871 (which IS NOT a reprint of Dick & Fitzgerald).
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