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Mark Wilson's Little Book of Card Tricks.

LIBRA - Running Press Collection Running Press Miniatures Box 33 Book 14
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wilson, Mark, 1929-2021
Contributor:
Rekulak, Jason, editor.
Running Press, publisher.
Running Press Imprint Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Running Press miniature edition
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Card tricks.
Miniature books--Specimens.
Miniature books.
Genre:
Printed books -- United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 20th century -- Specimens
Specimens
Miniature books
Penn Provenance:
Teacher, Stuart (donor) (Running Press copy)
Physical Description:
125, [3] pages : color illustrations, color portraits ; 84 mm
Distribution:
London : Running Press,
Other Title:
Little book of card tricks
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Running Press, 2000.
Contents:
Introduction
Card Flourishes
Automatic Card Discovery
Super Automatic Card Discovery
Fantastic Five
Turnover Card
Double X Mystery
Super Double X Mystery
You Do As I Do
Signed Card in Wallet.
Notes:
"A Running Press® Miniature Edition™"--Title-page verso.
"This book has been bound using handcraft methods and Smyth-sewn to ensure durability."--Colophon.
"The dust jacket and interior were designed by Terry Peterson, using illustrations from 'Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic'. The text was edited by Jason Rekulak. The text was set in Didot, Glypha, and Bureau Grotesque."--Colophon.
Black ribbon bookmark with small sealed box of cards attached.
Local Notes:
Running Press Collection copies 1 & 2 presented to the Penn Libraries in 2008 by Stuart "Buz" Teacher.
Running Press copies 1 & 2 have dustjackets retained.
ISBN:
0762408340
9780762408344
OCLC:
45994043

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