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Squash Publishing was founded in Chicago in 2003 by Gabe Fajuri. The company publishes book (both instructional and historical) about magic and its allied arts.  
Squash Publishing [http://www.squashpublishing.com] was founded in Chicago in 2003 by Gabe Fajuri. The company publishes book (both instructional and historical) about magic and its allied arts.  


Its first release was David Ben's critically-acclaimed <i>Tricks</i>. Later releases include the anthologized <i>Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks</i> and the best-selling <i>Dai Vernon: A Biography</i>. Future projects include a volume on the life and magic of Okito (2008 release), as well as books about Del Ray and Paul Fox.
Its first release was David Ben's critically-acclaimed <i>Tricks</i>. Later releases include the anthologized <i>Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks</i> and the best-selling <i>Dai Vernon: A Biography</i>. Future projects include a volume on the life and magic of Okito (2008 release), as well as books about the lives and magic of Del Ray and Paul Fox.

Revision as of 12:31, 9 January 2008

Squash Publishing [1] was founded in Chicago in 2003 by Gabe Fajuri. The company publishes book (both instructional and historical) about magic and its allied arts.

Its first release was David Ben's critically-acclaimed Tricks. Later releases include the anthologized Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks and the best-selling Dai Vernon: A Biography. Future projects include a volume on the life and magic of Okito (2008 release), as well as books about the lives and magic of Del Ray and Paul Fox.