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The Magician's Own Book, or, the Whole Art of Conjuring / Being a complete hand-book of parlor magic, and containing over one thousand optical, chemical, mechanical, magnetical, and magical experiments, amusing transmutations, astonishing sleights and subtleties, celebrated card deceptions, ingenious tricks with numbers, curious and entertaining puzzles, together with all the most noted tricks of modern performers. cover

The Magician's Own Book, or, the Whole Art of Conjuring / Being a complete hand-book of parlor magic, and containing over one thousand optical, chemical, mechanical, magnetical, and magical experiments, amusing transmutations, astonishing sleights and subtleties, celebrated card deceptions, ingenious tricks with numbers, curious and entertaining puzzles, together with all the most noted tricks of modern performers.

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A practical handbook compiling hundreds of parlor magic routines and explanations, presenting sleight-of-hand maneuvers, coin and cup feats, knot and string puzzles, vanishing and restoring effects, and numerous card deceptions alongside mechanical, chemical, and magnetical illusions. It organizes tricks by type and supplies step-by-step methods, performance tips, and illustrations to enable amateurs to reproduce effects for domestic entertainment. Sections include guidance on apparatus, automata, mental and numerical puzzles, and showmanship techniques such as misdirection and patter. The tone favors accessible, instructive directions designed to teach technique and create engaging parlor performances.

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George Arnold

George Arnold was an American author and magician, best known for his work in the field of magic and illusion. His notable book, "The Magician's Own Book, or, the Whole Art of Conjuring," serves as a comprehensive guide to parlor magic, featuring a wide array of tricks and experiments. This work not only showcases Arnold's expertise in the art of conjuring but also reflects the popular fascination with magic during his time. Through detailed instructions and engaging content, Arnold contributed to the literary heritage of magic, making it accessible to both aspiring magicians and curious readers.

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