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KELLAR'S WONDER BOOK W/PINBACK BUTTON
BK-2527A
This 56-page audience booklet is a faithful reproduction of the original 1903 copy in the Byron Walker Collection and presents the reader with optical illusions, drawing mazes, shadow graphs, silhouette portraits, party
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KELLAR--A MAGICIAN'S TOUR REVISITED
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KELLAR--A MAGICIAN'S TOUR REVISITED
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KELLAR--A MAGICIAN'S TOUR REVISITED
Item #:
BK-5826
Author/Artist:
Temple, Phil
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$99.95
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At last, a contemporary publication on Kellar, the most respected name in America's magic history. In addition to the many rare photos, Kellar programs, text from " A Magician's Tour," and original correspondence between Kellar and Houdini, the author has drawn upon the magical research talents of Robert E. Olson to add pages and pages of additional historical information. Finally, the reader is presented with 20 pages of full Color Posters--some never seen before, making this book unique! This book is hardbound, gold stamped, professionally typeset, and limited to 500 copies so get one today! Added Bonus: Kellar's Wonder Book--Only two originals of this rare Kellar booklet are known to exist in private collections. Using one of these originals, a master printer faithfully recreated the booklet, including the antiquated hand binding. The 56-page booklet first printed in 1903, presents Kellar's " parlor tricks, games, and optical illusions," complete with over 100 line drawings--all bound with a 4-color cover. This highly collectible Kellar souvenir is now available only with the purchase of the new book.
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At last, a contemporary publication on Kellar, the most respected name in America's magic history.
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