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Amazing Irv's Handbook of Everyday Magic
By:Irv Furman
Published on 2002 by Quirk Books

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Here's the ultimate modern guide to magic tricks for everyday situations: magically feed a parking metre, make yourself levitate, pull a banana out of thin air or make a shot glass disappear. This handbook features more than 40 do-it-yourself illusions to perform, with step-by-step illustrations and instructions.

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Book which was published by Quirk Books since 2002 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9781931686013 and ISBN 10 Code is 1931686017

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