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Directions for performing easy-to-do magic tricks without sleight of hand, using everyday objects.
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Originally published: New York : Stein & Day, 1976.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 237.
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George Schindler shows how to perform dozens of entertaining magic tricks, using as props only those items found on a well-set table at home or in a restaurant. No sleight-of-hand is required, no experience is necessary. A careful reading of the step-by-step instructions and the easy-to-follow illustrations for each trick enables the amateur magician to give dazzling dinnertime performances! - Back cover.
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