Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum (Vol. 1) by Mike Caveney
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_EF Volume IV of Mike Caveney’s acclaimed Classic Correspondence series contains 24 more historic letters that Mike has annotated using the seemingly inexhaustible files in Egyptian Hall Museum. Over the course of four years these letters appeared in Genii magazine, but in book form they have been corrected and amended with additional photographs, posters and …
_EF Book III is considerably larger than volumes I and II, coming in at 411 pages, packed with 333 photographs and posters, most of which have never been published. As before, it is printed in full color on matt art paper with the now customary endpapers featuring a dramatic display of all 24 letters. The …
(Be aware that this is NOT the original HUGE (15″ x 10.5″ x 2″) Taschen book on stage magic issued in 2009. It is still a large book though: 13″ x 9″ x 1″. The loss in thickness comes about because it has only English text, whereas the original had text in English, French, and …
_EF Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum Volume 2 contains the second group of 24 annotated letters that appeared in MAGIC magazine during 2010 – 2011. As in the first volume, some letters were written by well-known magicians while others were written by names long forgotten, but all of them contain fascinating information that can …
_EF From the files of Egyptian Hall Museum, Mike Caveney has selected 24 letters of historical importance. Sometimes the writer or recipient (or both) are well-known names while other times the players are totally unknown, but every letter sheds new light on a shadowy corner of magic’s fascinating history. After placing each letter in context …
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