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The Encyclopedia of Stage Illusions (1 of 500) by Burling Hull, Ormond McGill

(c. 1980)

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2 reviews for The Encyclopedia of Stage Illusions (1 of 500) by Burling Hull, Ormond McGill

  1. Andy Martin

    Wow what a beautiful and impressive book.  This is the one that they all want, and you’ll almost never find one in this amazing condition.  Filled with 240 illusions and 374 pages.  I’ve filled out the full contents below (which I have not seen anywhere else) so you can appreciate all the amazing illusions in this impressive tomb. 

    Not only did I appreciate the depth of detail described for each illusion but  I also enjoyed seeing so many photos of the illusions being performed live on the stage by famous illusionists through the years.

  2. ThedavidPROJECT

    Exceptional!

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