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[[Spectacle]] is the title of a book that was supposed to be the sixth in the [[The New York Magic Symposium]] series of books. These books were released around various New York Magic Symposium conventions.
 
[[Spectacle]] is the title of a book that was supposed to be the sixth in the [[The New York Magic Symposium]] series of books. These books were released around various New York Magic Symposium conventions.
  
The conventions ended, however, and the sixth book, for which material had been collected and written by Stephen Minch, was never published. Convention producer [[Adam Fleischer]] eventually sold the manuscript to [[L&L Publishing]], who stripped away all references to the convention and released the book as [[Spectacle]] in 1990.
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The conventions ended, however, and the sixth book, for which material had been collected and written by [[Stephen Minch]], was never published. Convention producer [[Adam Fleischer]] eventually sold the manuscript to [[L&L Publishing]], who stripped away all references to the convention and released the book as [[Spectacle]] in 1990.
  
 
[[Category:Close Up Magic Books]]
 
[[Category:Close Up Magic Books]]
[[Category:Books published in the 1990s]]
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[[Category:Books published in 1990]]

Revision as of 07:43, 22 May 2009

Spectacle is the title of a book that was supposed to be the sixth in the The New York Magic Symposium series of books. These books were released around various New York Magic Symposium conventions.

The conventions ended, however, and the sixth book, for which material had been collected and written by Stephen Minch, was never published. Convention producer Adam Fleischer eventually sold the manuscript to L&L Publishing, who stripped away all references to the convention and released the book as Spectacle in 1990.