An edition of The spirit cabinet (1999)

Spirit Cabinet

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Spirit Cabinet
Paul Quarrington
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An edition of The spirit cabinet (1999)

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From inside front cover: After a long slow climb out of the strip clubs and fleshpots of Europe, Jurgen and Rudolfo have hit the big time in Las Vegas, headlining a magic act at the Abraxas Hotel. ... Their act churns along with the aid of the beauteous box-jumper Miranda and of Samson, an ancient albino leopard who can bark like a dog and operate mechanical devices. Rudolfo, a true misfit, who longs to twin his soul with Jurgen's, is happy with their success. But Jurgen ... hungers for more -- and finds it in a musty, mysterious collection of old manuscripts, automata and magic cabinetry that once belonged to Harry Houdini. ... Quarrington lovingly describes the chaos that results when Jurgen ... turns into the miracle-working saint of the Las Vegas strip.

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Cover of: Spirit Cabinet
Spirit Cabinet
2001, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: The spirit cabinet
The spirit cabinet
2000, Vintage Canada
in English - Vintage Canada ed.
Cover of: The spirit cabinet
The spirit cabinet
1999, Atlantic Monthly Press
in English
Cover of: The spirit cabinet
The spirit cabinet
March 30, 1999, Random House of Canada
Hardcover in English

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OL28737969M
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9780802138071

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Preston the Magnificent, Jr. (or , as he preferred to call himself privately, Preston the Adequate) stood outside the George Theater dressed in an old morning suit that had belonged to his father.
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