[E-BOOK] More Self-Working Card Tricks: 88 Foolproof Card Miracles for the Amateur Magician (Dover Magic Books)
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| #435440 in Books | Karl Fulves | 2011-11-02 | 2011-10-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.35 x5.51l,.38 | File Name: 0486245802 | 160 pages | More Self Working Card Tricks 88 Foolproof Card Miracles for the Amateur Magician
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Karl Fulves is one of the most respected authorities in the field of magic. For over 40 years, he has written hundreds of books on the subject and taught the art of illusion to thousands of people of all ages. This legendary figure al
Card magic has captivated man for many centuries. Today, it remains the most popular area of legerdemain, accounting for half of all tricks performed by magicians. Now Karl Fulves, noted writer in the field of magic, has compiled a new treasury of foolproof card tricks, the definitive sequel to his popular Self-Working Card Tricks. This book contains a wealth of new material — captivating and baffling card wizardry that will amaze your audience and ... [PDF.eo49] More Self-Working Card Tricks: 88 Foolproof Card Miracles for the Amateur Magician (Dover Magic Books) Rating: 4.97 (444 Votes)
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