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Very Good+ 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall Very good plus, unread, still in publishers plastic bag. Flat spine with no cracks or creasing. A classic magic textbook which has been almost continuously in print since its first publication in 1904. Despite what some websites say, this is NOT a print on demand copy.
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Very Good in Good jacket. 12mo-over 6¾-7¾" tall First Thus. First appearance of four+ page introduction by American magician John Mulholland. Book was original published in London circa 1900. Minor abrasions to cloth along edges, else near fine, tight, clean in a good dj with short edge tears to 1/2", very shallow minor chips and some rubbing. Not price-clipped. 738 page expanded edition (additions made around 1918) The third massive compendium of magic by Professor Hoffmann, who of course penned many other conjuring related works, and works on various other recreational subjects.
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Very Good in Good jacket. 12mo-over 6¾-7¾" tall Later Printing. Maroon cloth with small nick/bump to lower front and rear edges and mild corner bumps, otherwise a remarkably near fine, fresh, tight, clean copy in the scarce pictorial dust jacket which is good, with some small chips and delicate jacket creases, one of which has a 2" cello tape reinforcement on the inside and some perforations running along the crease. This is the 1935 printing which utilized the revised text from 1911, which added new sections on miscellaneous tricks and Hartz. 738 pages, illustrated with drawings.