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Magic, Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions, Including Trick Photography
Hopkins, Albert A. (Albert Allis), 1869-1939, Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-1949
Chapter 66: 10. Fan.
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INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 36
1. FEATS OF DEXTERITY. The hands and tongue being the only means used
Chapter 37
2. EXPERIMENTS IN NATURAL MAGIC. Expedients derived from the sciences,
Chapter 38
3. MENTAL CONJURING. A control acquired over the will of the
Chapter 39
4. PRETENDED MESMERISM. Imitation of mesmeric phenomena, second-sight,
Chapter 40
5. MEDIUMSHIP. Spiritualism or pretended evocation of spirits,
Chapter 41
1871. His son-in-law, M. Hamilton, continued to carry on the Temple of
Chapter 42
BOOK I.
Chapter 43
CHAPTER I.
Chapter 44
1. It will be noticed by the observant spectator that the back lid is
Chapter 45
3. The opening in the end of the post is now carefully closed and all
Chapter 46
CHAPTER II.
Chapter 47
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 48
CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 49
1. Your assistant’s two hands being thus occupied, you will have no sort
Chapter 50
1. There is no need of explanation in regard to the apple that comes out
Chapter 51
CHAPTER V.
Chapter 52
CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 53
introduction of the end of the tube into the pharynx is extremely
Chapter 54
introduction of flat-bladed sabers, among other things, and of the
Chapter 55
CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 56
CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 57
CHAPTER IX.
Chapter 58
1849. Robert Heller saw Houdin give an exhibition of “second sight” in
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9. Steel.
Chapter 60
10. Topaz.
Chapter 61
9. Sketch.
Chapter 62
10. Mexico.
Chapter 63
10. China.
Chapter 64
8. Lace.
Chapter 65
7. Swiss.
Chapter 66
10. Fan.
Chapter 67
10. Charm.
Chapter 68
10. Mucilage.
Chapter 69
10. Cigar-lighter.
Chapter 70
10. Corkscrew.
Chapter 71
10. Looking-glass.
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10. Envelope.
Chapter 73
10. Postage stamp.
Chapter 74
10. Stud.
Chapter 75
10. Check.
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10. Wax.
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10. Key.
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10. Tuning fork.
Chapter 79
10. Doll.
Chapter 80
10. Cup.
Chapter 81
10. Cork.
Chapter 82
10. Strap.
Chapter 83
4. Spades.
Chapter 84
5. Musical.
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1820. The question is:
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CHAPTER I.
Chapter 88
CHAPTER II.
Chapter 89
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 90
CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 91
BOOK III.
Chapter 92
CHAPTER I.
Chapter 93
CHAPTER II.
Chapter 94
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 95
CHAPTER IV.
Chapter 96
CHAPTER V.
Chapter 97
CHAPTER VI.
Chapter 98
CHAPTER VII.
Chapter 99
CHAPTER VIII.
Chapter 100
BOOK IV.
Chapter 101
CHAPTER I.
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5. The box L having been put back in place, as well as the curtain R,
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Chapter 104
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 105
BOOK V.
Chapter 106
CHAPTER I.
Chapter 107
1896. The Scovill & Adams Co., publishers.
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CHAPTER II.
Chapter 109
CHAPTER III.
Chapter 110
2. Arrangement for stopping the strip of film.]
Chapter 66: 10. Fan.
SECOND SET. _What is this?_
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