The Manual of Mathematical Magic
by Peter McOwan
Publisher: Queen Mary, University of London 2010
ISBN-13: 9780955117978
Number of pages: 96
Description:
The Manual of Mathematical Magic is packed full of magical miracles to impress and entertain your friends. The secrets behind street magic, close-up and stage tricks are explained clearly with instructions and videos to help you perform them perfectly.
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