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| author = Wilfrid Jonson | |||
| pub_date = 1937 | |||
| publisher = George Johnson | |||
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| illustrator = Wilfrid Jonson | |||
| language = English | |||
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'''Let's Pretend''' by [[Wilfrid Jonson]]. | |||
A first booklet by this | |||
expert and popular magician. Practical card and silk effects, | |||
paper-tearing, etc. Really first class work for paying | |||
audiences. | |||
== Foreword == | |||
When I had written the descriptions of a number of | |||
tricks, drawn a few illustrations, pinned the lot together, | |||
and called it book, there arose the difficulty of what to call | |||
the book. | |||
If you read on little way you will discover why I called | |||
it LET'S PRETEND. | |||
Wilfrid Jonson | |||
== Contents == | |||
* Face Up | |||
* The Lady's Scarf | |||
* The Card at Any Number | |||
* The Paper Hat | |||
* Prediction | |||
* Two Half Crowns | |||
* Nap | |||
* The Pearl Mystery | |||
* Hey Presto | |||
* Stocking | |||
* The Torn and Restored Strip of Paper | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 19 July 2020
| Let's Pretend | |
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| Author | Wilfrid Jonson |
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| Publisher | George Johnson |
| Illustrator | Wilfrid Jonson |
| Publication Date | 1937 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 20 |
Let's Pretend by Wilfrid Jonson.
A first booklet by this expert and popular magician. Practical card and silk effects, paper-tearing, etc. Really first class work for paying audiences.
Foreword
When I had written the descriptions of a number of tricks, drawn a few illustrations, pinned the lot together, and called it book, there arose the difficulty of what to call the book.
If you read on little way you will discover why I called it LET'S PRETEND.
Wilfrid Jonson
Contents
- Face Up
- The Lady's Scarf
- The Card at Any Number
- The Paper Hat
- Prediction
- Two Half Crowns
- Nap
- The Pearl Mystery
- Hey Presto
- Stocking
- The Torn and Restored Strip of Paper