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[[The Man Who Was Erdnase]] is the story of a search to uncover the identity [[Erdnase]], laying out the case for it to be Milton Franklin Andrews. The book describes the life of Andrews from the start of his career doing magic, to his conversion to a card cheat, and his travels around the world hustling in card games. | |||
Includes details on Andrews three favorite magical card routines, an extensive technical section teaching the Erdnase Grip, and new ideas for the Erdnase Bottom Deal. | Includes details on Andrews three favorite magical card routines, an extensive technical section teaching the Erdnase Grip, and new ideas for the Erdnase Bottom Deal. | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 30 April 2010
| The Man Who Was Erdnase | |
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| Author | Bart Whaley, Martin Gardner and Jeff Busby |
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| Publication Date | 1991 |
| Language | English |
| ISBN: | 1563010003 |
The Man Who Was Erdnase is the story of a search to uncover the identity Erdnase, laying out the case for it to be Milton Franklin Andrews. The book describes the life of Andrews from the start of his career doing magic, to his conversion to a card cheat, and his travels around the world hustling in card games.
Includes details on Andrews three favorite magical card routines, an extensive technical section teaching the Erdnase Grip, and new ideas for the Erdnase Bottom Deal.
1,800 copies of the First Edition was printed.
It won the SAM Special Library Award.