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+ | '''The Bibliography of Conjuring and Kindred Deceptions''' was written by [[Sydney W. Clarke]] with [[Adolphe Blind]] and lists over 2,500 publications of separately printed books and brochures that deal, in whole or in part, with tricks and illusions. It also includes the varied deceptions that are usually presented as part of a conjuring entertainment, including [[Automata]], [[Chapeaugraphy]], Chemical and Electrical Tricks, Escaping from Fetters. Fire Handling, Gamblers' Tricks, [[Hand-Shadows]], [[Juggling]], Lightning Sketches, Optical Illusions, Pseudo-Spiritualistic Manifestations, [[Second Sight]], Thought Reading, Thought Transference and [[Ventriloquism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 12 July 2013
The Bibliography of Conjuring and Kindred Deceptions | |
Author | Sydney W. Clarke |
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Publisher | George Johnson |
Publication Date | 1920 |
Language | English |
Pages | 84 |
The Bibliography of Conjuring and Kindred Deceptions was written by Sydney W. Clarke with Adolphe Blind and lists over 2,500 publications of separately printed books and brochures that deal, in whole or in part, with tricks and illusions. It also includes the varied deceptions that are usually presented as part of a conjuring entertainment, including Automata, Chapeaugraphy, Chemical and Electrical Tricks, Escaping from Fetters. Fire Handling, Gamblers' Tricks, Hand-Shadows, Juggling, Lightning Sketches, Optical Illusions, Pseudo-Spiritualistic Manifestations, Second Sight, Thought Reading, Thought Transference and Ventriloquism.