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PROGRAM: 1st CONFERENCE ON MAGIC HISTORY
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The Program that started it all! Original Program from the very first Conference on Magic History held in Los Angeles in 1989. Produced by the Mulholland Library of Conjuring and the Allied Arts, and hosted by Ricky Jay, John Gaughan, and Jim Steinmeyer, this program features rare and beautiful graphics related to the subject of that historic conference as well as features on the Conference exhibits--including Thayer's Magic, Jan Martin's Magic, Thurston Illusions, the Malini Scrapbooks, and the Chess Player Automaton. This is a beautifully produced piece available in a very limited quantity.
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The  Program that started it all!  Original Program from the very first Conference on Magic History held in Los Angeles in 1989.  Produced by the Mulholland Library of Conjuring and the Allied Arts, and hosted by Ricky Jay, John Gaughan,
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