_EF The Milbourne Christopher Library Volume II contains 339 pages and includes over 3,000 entries dating from 1901 to 1996. Volume II also contains twenty-four pages of rare photographs depicting authors who are represented in Christopher’s library. Perusing these bibliographies is like having unlimited access to the shelves of Christopher’s famous collection and they serve …
_EF Feared as the devil’s handiwork in medieval Europe, officially outlawed in the British colonies of North America, magic performances nevertheless attracted steadily widening audiences who marveled at the sleight of hand or sought proof of the existence of supernatural forces. First published in 1973 and long out of print, this mesmerizing, intelligent history sweeps …
_EF All magic historians and collectors have heard of Milbourne Christopher’s legendary library but few had the opportunity to examine the countless rarities it contained. Now, Mr. Christopher invites you to leisurely study every bibliographic detail of his lifetime collection of rare conjuring books. The monumental job of cataloging this important collection was undertaken by …
_EF Milbourne Christopher has been a friend and confidant to some of Magic’s Greats: Sorcar, Annemann, John Scarne, Art Baker, Okito, Johnny Carson and so many more. He has performed before Royalty and US Presidents. This book contains some of his favorite and most baffling mysteries. Some being revealed for the first time. You will …
_EF The Original Manuscript, from the Christopher Collection – In 1924, Houdini’s prized effort, A Magician Among The Spirits, was published. Much to his dismay, the editors at Harper & Brothers rearranged, rewrote and above all cut out huge portions of the text. The original typed manuscript for A Magician Among The Spirits survives in …