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| author = Richard Kaufman | |||
| pub_date = 1997 | |||
| publisher = Kaufman and Company | |||
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| illustrator = [[Earle Oakes]] | |||
| language = English | |||
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'''Jennings '67''' was the first book in an anticipated trilogy devoted to the magic of [[Larry Jennings]] written in 1997. All three volumes will be written by [[Richard Kaufman]]. | |||
The theme of the book is a collection of tricks either conceived by Jennings in or around the year 1967. It also contains contemporary reworkings of some of these tricks by Jennings. | The theme of the book is a collection of tricks either conceived by Jennings in or around the year 1967. It also contains contemporary reworkings of some of these tricks by Jennings. | ||
The | The other books in the trilogy will include [[Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy]] and [[Mr. Jennings Takes It Tough]]. | ||
[[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | [[Category:Close Up Magic Books]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 19 September 2011
| Jennings '67 | |
| Author | Richard Kaufman |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Kaufman and Company |
| Illustrator | Earle Oakes |
| Publication Date | 1997 |
| Language | English |
Jennings '67 was the first book in an anticipated trilogy devoted to the magic of Larry Jennings written in 1997. All three volumes will be written by Richard Kaufman.
The theme of the book is a collection of tricks either conceived by Jennings in or around the year 1967. It also contains contemporary reworkings of some of these tricks by Jennings.
The other books in the trilogy will include Mr. Jennings Takes It Easy and Mr. Jennings Takes It Tough.