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This is most like a compilation of various sources. It contains nothing original for its time of publishing, although it is full of information and explains all manner of deceptions from the "Invisible Girl" to "Chinese Shadows" and "Sympathetic Inks".  
 
This is most like a compilation of various sources. It contains nothing original for its time of publishing, although it is full of information and explains all manner of deceptions from the "Invisible Girl" to "Chinese Shadows" and "Sympathetic Inks".  
  
The frontispiece shows a young lady with her face in a mirror. <ref>A Bilbliography of Conjuring, Ellis Stanhon, Magic (Stanyon), September 1901.</ref>
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The frontispiece shows a young lady with her face in a mirror. <ref>A Bilbliography of Conjuring, Ellis Stanyon, Magic (Stanyon), September 1901.</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 19:54, 4 October 2011

The Conjurer's Repository
Author?
Publication Date1795
LanguageEnglish
Pages146
 

The Conjurer's Repository or the Whole Art and Mystery of Magic Displayed by the following celebrated characters; Pinetti, Katterfelto, Barrett, Breslaw, Silbley, Lane &c .


This is most like a compilation of various sources. It contains nothing original for its time of publishing, although it is full of information and explains all manner of deceptions from the "Invisible Girl" to "Chinese Shadows" and "Sympathetic Inks".

The frontispiece shows a young lady with her face in a mirror. [1]

References

  1. A Bilbliography of Conjuring, Ellis Stanyon, Magic (Stanyon), September 1901.


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