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'''Paper magic''': ''being a collection of entertaining and amusing models, toys, puzzles, conjuring tricks, etc. in which paper is the only or principle material required'' with in introduction note by [[Nevil Maskelyne]]. | '''Paper magic''': ''being a collection of entertaining and amusing models, toys, puzzles, conjuring tricks, etc. in which paper is the only or principle material required'' with in introduction note by [[Nevil Maskelyne]]. | ||
This was one of the | This was one of the inexpensive books which later became known as the [[Yellow Perils]]. | ||
{{See also|[[Paper Magic]] by Houdini}} | {{See also|[[Paper Magic]] by Houdini}} | ||
{{Books}} | {{Books}} | ||
Revision as of 10:24, 24 January 2019
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| Author | Will Blyth |
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| Publisher | C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. |
| Publication Date | 1920 |
| Language | English |
Paper magic: being a collection of entertaining and amusing models, toys, puzzles, conjuring tricks, etc. in which paper is the only or principle material required with in introduction note by Nevil Maskelyne.
This was one of the inexpensive books which later became known as the Yellow Perils.
- See also: Paper Magic by Houdini.