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Magician's Magic
By:Paul Curry,Martin Gardner,Julio Granda
Published on 2003-09-01 by Courier Corporation

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Curry incorporated thoroughly engrossing material with a style that was truly elegant. This book by a |magician's magician| discloses the secrets behind a collection of close-up marvels — including the author's |Out of the World,| reputed to be the best card trick of the past century.

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Book ID of Magician's Magic's Books is 517HZsS3ZAEC, Book which was written byPaul Curry,Martin Gardner,Julio Grandahave ETAG "9p3GsFUUhgE"

Book which was published by Courier Corporation since 2003-09-01 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780486431765 and ISBN 10 Code is 0486431762

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