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Lot 094 - "Modern Magic" Antique Magic Book By Professor Hoffmann, With 318 Illustrations, American Edition, Published By David McKay, Philadelphia, Undated
Lot 094 - "Modern Magic" Antique Magic Book By Professor Hoffmann, With 318 Illustrations, American Edition, Published By David McKay, Philadelphia, Undated
Practical treatise on the art of conjuring by Professor Hoffmann with three hundred eighteen illustrations. American edition published by David McKay Publisher, Philadelphia, at 604-8 South Washington Square. Includes appendix containing explanations of some of the best known specialties of Messrs. Maskelyne and Cooke. Latin motto "Populus vult decipi - decipiatur" ("If the people wish to be deceived, let them be deceived") on title page. Green cloth binding with orange and black decorative border on front cover featuring illustrated hand holding cards and hand making gesture. Book shows moderate to heavy wear with water staining visible on front cover and spine. Edge wear at corners and spine ends. Pages exhibit age toning and foxing. Binding remains intact but shows loosening.