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The art of iugling or legerdemaine : Wherein is deciphered, all the conueyances of legerdemaine and iugling, how they are effected, and wherein they chiefly consist. Cautions to beware of cheating at cardes and dice. The detection of the beggerly art of alcumistry. And, the foppery of foolish cousoning charmes. All tending to mirth and recreation, especially for those that desire to haue the insight and priuate practise thereof. By S.R.

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Van Pelt - Microtext STC I Reel 683:7.
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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Rid, Samuel.
Contributor:
Greene, Robert, 1558-1592, attributed name.
Series:
Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 683:7.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Juggling--Early works to 1800.
Juggling.
Magic tricks--Early works to 1800.
Magic tricks.
Swindlers and swindling--Early works to 1800.
Swindlers and swindling.
Physical Description:
48 unnumbered pages
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Other Title:
Art of jugling or legerdemaine
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by George Eld, 1614.
Notes:
S.R. = Samuel Rid.
Often wrongly ascribed to Robert Greene--Folger Shakespeare Library catalog.
Signatures: [A]2 B-F4 G2 .
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1956. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 683:07). s1956 miun a
Cited in:
STC (2nd ed.) 21028.
OCLC:
55193153

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