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403p. Illustrations by Nelson Hahne. 8vo. Original soiled full blue cloth binding. Hinges weak. Second edition. One of the greatest books on card tricks ever written. Hundreds of tricks are presented in twenty chapters. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 2
141p. Frontis. Illustrations by Nelson Hahne. 8vo. Original slightly stained full grey cloth binding. Paper label. Chanin's Studio Magic label. A collection of miscelaneous Magic tricks, sleight of hand, with cards, coins, cigarettes, etc. Illustrated with the superb illustrations by Nelson Hahne. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 3
32p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original pictorial printed wraps. Rear wrap discolored. Scarce English edition of a scarce booklet by a past president of the West Australian Society of Magicians. Australian ma gic books from this era are very hard to find. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 3
Paris, Payot, 1938. In-8 broché de 266 pages. Préface de Rémi Cellier. 61 gravures. Traces de scotch sur les premiers feuillets blancs sinonBon état
125p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original very worn full cloth binding. Slight damp stain. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 3
80p. Highly illustrated. 8vo. Original printed wraps, slightly soiled. Very scarce. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MAG 2
pp. vi, 109. Illustrations by Nelson Hahne. Tall 8vo. Original green pictorial printed wraps. Spine darkened with small scotch tape repair otherwise a nice copy. First Edition. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 3
Strasbourg, Editions techniques du spectacle, 1980. In-4 broché de 80 pages illustrées. Traduction de l'allemand par Richard Vollmer. Petites déchirures au bas du dos, sas manque. bon état
Orléans, L'Escamoteur, 1966. In-12 broché de 245 pages. Anecdotes les plus savoureuses vécues et racontées par 6 prestidigitateurs. Edition originale. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
119p. Forty text illustrations. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding. Nicely titled in white and red, Hoffman's Tricks With Cards. Very small stain on bottom front cover otherwise an excellent copy. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 2
83p. Numerous explanatory illustrations. Small 8vo. Original printed wraps with some wear and soiling. Old Reliable Chicago Magic Co.'s publishers ads on the rear wrap for: 'The Mystery of Love Making'; Aunt Sally's Policy Players' Dream book (with a picture of a black 'mammy'); and a book on the Art of Boxing. . From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 3 / 3
Paris, Georges Proust, 2006. In-4 broché de 188 pages illustrées. Très bon état
Paris, Payot, 1955. In-8 relié pleine toile crème, pièce de titre en dos. Couverture conservée. 322 pages avec 316 illustrations par Francis J Rigney. Très bon état
298p. + Frontis. Text illustrations. pp. 113/114 is present in a modern xerox. 8vo. Original full yellow cloth binding, soiled. Yellow bindings from this era often get very soiled. as this one is. Sometimes careful use of an eraser will make it cleaner. There is not much substantial wear to the cloth or text, but the book does lack endpapers. Scarce. From the working magic library of Bill Lieberman (Master of Magic) MAG 2
pp. 398 (10)[Publisher's Advertisements]. Illustrated with woodcut figures. Foxed. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Quite worn; with old repairs. A classic of Victorian magic and legerdemain; also with fascinating chapters on natural magic and scientific wonders. I have two of these. See picture for bindings. MAG 4/2c
Chastrusse, Praudel et Cie, Brive, 1938. In-12 relié demi-basaneverte, dos à nerfs, titre doré de 282 pages, ouvrage orné de nombreuses figures et photos : 31photographies et portraits d'artistes, 6 hors-texte, vignettes spéciales. Ouvrage illustré par Boscar, Faustino, Fulbert, Hédolt, Kimar, Méliès, Robelly, Vantur, Veno. Couverture rouge illustré conservée. Peu courant. Très bon état Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs."
Orléans, L'Escamoteur, 1952. In-12 relié demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs, titre doré. Couverture orange conservée. 244 pages. 66 figures, 3 photographies, illustrations par l'auteur. Vignettes originales de Darlex. Edition originale. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
Brives, Chartrusse, 1936. In-12 relié demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs, titre doré. Couverture conservée. 266 pages. 66 illustrations, 7 photographies. Edition originale. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
Orléans, L'Escamoteur, 1966. In-12 relié demi-basaNe verte, dos à nerfs, titre doré. Couverture jaune conservée. 245 pages. Anecdotes les plus savoureuses vécues et racontées par 6 prestidigitateurs. Edition originale, tirée à 300 exemplaires numérotés et signés par l'auteur, sur Offset Superset. Exemplaire n°32. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
Brives, Chartrusse, 1940. In-12 relié demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs, titre doré. Couverture conservée. 214 pages. 52 figures, 14 photographies. Edition originale. Tirage à 400 exemplaires sur royal antique, elui-ci n°340. Envoi de l'auteur. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
Brives, Chartrusse, 1946. In-12 relié demi-basane verte, dos à nerfs, titre doré. Couverture conservée. 225 pages. 59 figures, 14 photographies. Fechner pages 481: "Robelly fut le plus infatigable et le plus talentueux des historiens de la magie. Son journal "Escamoteur" est une mine extraordinaire pour les chercheurs." Très bon état
First edition, 2 vols., 288; 143pp., frontispieces, limited edition signed by the author, 10 plates, orig. cloth, d.w. a little torn. A full-dress bibliography of conjuring running to nearly one thousand items, each with full collation and location of copies.
First edition, 2 vols., 288; 143pp., frontispieces, limited edition signed by the author, 10 plates, orig. cloth, d.w. slightly worn. A full-dress bibliography of conjuring running to nearly one thousand items, each with full collation and location of copies.
First Edition, 12mo, (xii), 154 pp. including the initial license leaf, with the contemporary bookplate of John Trotter, Edinburgh Lawyer, clean tear in A4 (no loss), generally a little browned, contemporary sheep, a little worn, lower joint slightly tender. The first of at least nine editions of this popular little book of secrets. The last dozen pages comprise "A miscellany of rare and curious secrets not yet toucht upon," and "Another miscellany of rare and curious experiments, useful and profitable, and altogether pleasant." These include such tricks and illusions as "To cause water to ascend," "To carry a jug... sticking without anything, unto the palm of the hand," "To break a stick upon the rim of two glasses, and not break the glasses," "How to make water boil and sparkle," "To make Letters that will soon vanish," how to achieve a strike-out at nine-pins, and the way to find out "any number under 10, being thought upon." This seventeenth-century first edition is rare, all later editions were published in the eighteenth-century. Wing locates copies at BL, Durham, NYPL, Free Library, Folger and Yale, to which the ESTC adds Illinois. Toole-Stott adds the copies owned by Dr. Grossman and Harold Adrian Smith (the latter now at Brown University). A very good copy, with Trotter's contemporary purchase note on the endpaper: "Cost twelve pence from Rot. Allane Bookseller & binder in Edro. [i.e. Edinburgh] 10. Octo. 96." Trotter has added page numbers to the title-page to form a sort of table of contents. John White went on to publish "Hocus Pocus: or, a Rich Cabinet of Legerdemain...", c. 1710. Wing W1788; Toole-Stott 694; Hall 296.