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BOOK OF BOOK TESTS VOL. 2
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BOOK OF BOOK TESTS VOL. 2
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BOOK OF BOOK TESTS VOL. 2
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BK-2098B
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Colombini, Rachel
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Like I said in my first volume, the Book Test is traditionally a classic in any mentalist act. The basic effect was described by writers in the early 1900s but it was not until the 1930s that interest in book tests escalated and they became very popular. During several years of my magic interest, I collected (still do) many book and magazine tests. I put twenty of them in my first book and I have to say that the response from magicians all over the world was overwhelming. So, I decided (pushed again by my husband Aldo) to collect twenty more routines and to offer a second book on Book Tests. I hope you enjoy this book as much as you enjoyed the first one. Best always, Rachel Colombini. Pages: 24 - 8.5" x 11"
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Like I said in my first volume, the Book Test is traditionally a classic in any mentalist act.  The basic effect was described by writers in the early 1900s but it was not until the 1930s that interest in book tests escalated and they became
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