The Magician’s Own Book. One of the most extraordinary and interesting volumes ever printed—containing the Whole Art of Conjuring, and all the Discoveries in Magic ever made, either by ancient or modern philosophers. IT EXPLAINS
- All Sleight of Hand Tricks;
- Tricks and Deceptions with Cards;
- The Magic of Chemistry;
- Mysterious Experiments in Electricity and Galvanism;
- The Magic of Pneumatics, Aerostatics, Optics, etc.;
- The Magic of Numbers;
- Curious Tricks in Geometry;
- Mysterious and Amusing Puzzles, and answers thereto;
- The Magic of Art;
- Miscellaneous Tricks and Experiments;
- Curious Fancies, etc., etc.
The tricks are all illustrated by Engravings and Tables, so as to make them easily understood and practiced. As a volume for the amusement of an evening party, this book cannot be surpassed.
Gilt binding, 362 pages $1.50
East Lynne; or, The Earl’s Daughter. Library edition, complete and unabridged. This novel is Mrs. Henry Wood’s masterpiece, and stands in the very front rank of all the works of fiction ever written; it has scarcely a rival as a brilliant creation of literary genius, and is prominent among the very few works of its class that have stood the test of time, and achieved a lasting reputation. In originality of design, and masterly and dramatic development of the subject, East Lynne stands unrivaled; it will be read and re-read long after the majority of the ephemeral romances of to-day have passed out of existence and been forgotten. A handsome 12mo volume of 598 pages, from new electrotype plates, printed on fine toned paper, and elegantly bound in cloth, in black and gold
$1.50
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