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Book written by [[Paul LePaul]] and published in {{Book|1958}}. Softbound, stapled,47 pages.
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Softbound, stapled,47 pages.
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This was the first publication that featured the creations of [[John Hamman|Brother John Hamman]].
 
This was the first publication that featured the creations of [[John Hamman|Brother John Hamman]].
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In chapter eight, page 42, there is the premiss of [[Wild Card]] with the trick ''The Mystic Nine'' in which the [[Hamman Count]] is described.
 
In chapter eight, page 42, there is the premiss of [[Wild Card]] with the trick ''The Mystic Nine'' in which the [[Hamman Count]] is described.
  

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Softbound, stapled,47 pages.

This was the first publication that featured the creations of Brother John Hamman.

In chapter eight, page 42, there is the premiss of Wild Card with the trick The Mystic Nine in which the Hamman Count is described.

Contents

  • 2 Portrait of Bro. John Hamman
  • 3 Foreword
  • 5 Table of Contents
  • 7 The Million To One Chance
  • 10 Thoughts on the Transposition of Two Cards: The Hand is Quicker than the Eye
  • 14 The Blushing Bride
  • 15 The Classical Transposition
  • 16 The Magician's Reprieve
  • 18 Kings Through the Table
  • 24 The Perfect Bridge Hand
  • 27 The Elusive Burglar
  • 32 Face Up Face Down Surprise
  • 37 The Chameleon Colors
  • 40 The Mystic Nine
  • 44 Thought of Card Under the Table Cloth
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