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Revision as of 21:38, 29 March 2010
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| Author | David Acer |
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| Publication Date | 2005 |
| Language | English |
| Series | Seven By |
| Preceded by | Seven by Patrik Kuffs |
Seven By Rick Bronson was the Third installment in David Acer’s “Seven By” series, “devoted to original work by innovative magicians performing on the front lines.” Published in 2005, the book features a choice of magic from magician/comedian/television host Rick Bronson’s stand-up act, and a handful of close-up routines from his après show repertoire. Contents include “Big Time,” “Lighter, then Air,” “Missing Ink,” “Needle Through What?,” “No Sweat,” “Spinner,” and “Ricky Bottles,” Bronson’s signature routine for U.F. Grant’s Tricky Bottles.