Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic

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Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic

Postby Pcwizme » Jan 6th, '04, 12:44



This is a book that explains over 300 tricks of all types in simple to understand language. i bought it recently when i was asked to take part in a show but found that the tricks i had / knew were unsutible for the show. so using vouchers i got for my birthday i boutrght the book and at a penny under £15 i was over the moon with the content.

www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0894716239/ref ... eader-link
click the link for sample pages


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Postby bananafish » Jan 6th, '04, 12:54

pcwizme, thanks for that review and welcome to Talk Magic.

As you are new here (and I sincerely hope you will stay and join in the fun and madness), could I request that before writing a review you search to see if a review has already been written (using the search facility or the Review Index which is the first message in the reviews section.

If a review has already been written feel free to add your thoughts to it.

Also there is a review template which will allow all reviews to be have the same look and feel, and will give you an indication of the sort of information we are looking for when an item is reviewed.

Please don't take this the wrong way, as we would hate to lose you as a member, but it helps keep the place tidy if the same item isn't reviewed in many places.

For reference - this book was also mentioned here.

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=587

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