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Harry Potter doesn’t exist. But magic is a way of life for real entertainers like David Blaine, Seigfried and Roy, Penn and Teller, David Copperfield and many others.
Dozens of books have been written by or about magicians – either divulging secrets of their trade or telling their life stories. Harry Houdini, the greatest of all modern magic men, was prolific in producing books to support his massive celebrity status in the early 20th century.
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David Blain

The book in your hands now reveals some of David Blaine’s most closely guarded secrets. Such as who is he? Where did he come from? How does he do it? The reader will also learn a multitude of inside secrets with which he or she too can mystify anyone.
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David Copperfield

David Copperfield, the world's foremost illusionist, gathers together in this anthology a stunning collection of stories about the world of magic.
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Harry Houdini

How he escaped; exposes of fake spiritualists; instructions for eye-catching tricks; other fascinating material. 155 illustrations.
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Penn & Teller

Penn & Teller impart their priceless secrets for conning, scamming, and fooling your closest personal friends.
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Jim Steinmeyer

Alan Wakeling’s acclaimed magic has for years been the “secret source” for leading professional magicians. This book contains professional material developed by Wakeling and used by magicians.
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Jim Steinmeyer

In a biography woven from equal parts enchantment and mystery, Jim Steinmeyer unveils the secrets behind the most enigmatic performer in the history of stage magic, Chung Ling Soo, the "Marvelous Chinese Conjurer"—a magician whose daring made his contemporary Houdini seem like the boy next door.
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