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Table of Contents
How to cut your arm off without hurt or danger
The basket trick
Magic boxes
To cut off a chicken's head without killing it
How to cut a man's head off and put it into a platter a yard from his body
The hat and quarter trick
To eat knives and forks
To turn water into wine
The magical knot
To pass a quarter into a ball of worsted
To make a piece of money sink through a table, etc.
How to eat fire
To make the constable catch the knave
To change a globe of ink into clear water with gold fish in it
Palmistry and passes
First position of pass 1
Second position of pass 1
First position of pass 2
Second position of pass 2
The mysterious addition
Spiritual table lifting
Japanese handkerchief spinning
Spirit writing
Japanese candle lighting
The wonderful wafers
The invisible hen ...
An animated coin
The cut string restored
To drive one tumbler through another
To tear a handkerchief in pieces and make it whole again
The torn card restored
The flight of the ring
The dancing quarter
To break a stone with a blow of the fist
Magical tea-spoons
How to fire a loaded pistol at the hand, without hurting it
The card burned ...
The four confederate cards
To find in a pack ... whatever card a person has drawn
The shuffled seven
To conjure a certain card into your pocket
To produce a required from your pocket
The burglars
To guess the card thought of
To eat a dish of paper shavings ...
To produce from a silk handkerchief bon-bons ...
To make the pass with one hand
How to swallow a number of needles ...
To make a card jump out of the pack ...
How to tell a person any card he thinks of ...
To make a cone or pyramid move ...
How to double your pocket money
Magic money
To eat cotton wool and blow fire ...
To make fire bottles
The hat trick
To construct and inflate a small balloon
To knock a tumbler ...
An old style quarter changed into a cent ...
To make a large die pass through the crown of a hat ...
To furnish ladies with a magic supply of tea ...
To walk upon a hot iron bar.
Edition Notes
With: Anderson, J.H. The fashionable science of parlour magic ... 108th ed. of Parlour magic, 38th ed. of Spirit rapping. [London, not before 1853]. Separately issued.
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