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==CONTENTS== | |||
* How to make a Bottle or a narrow mouth pot full of water or milke, not to spyll or shed foorth (ancester of Anti-gravito Glasses) | |||
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Revision as of 04:04, 17 January 2016
Entitled Natural and Artificial Conclusions, one of the first book in English to include magic tricks.
| A Brief and Pleasant Treatise | |
| Author | Thomas Hill |
|---|---|
| Publication Date | 1581 |
| Language | English |
CONTENTS
- How to make a Bottle or a narrow mouth pot full of water or milke, not to spyll or shed foorth (ancester of Anti-gravito Glasses)
References