These are 14 staple bound booklets inside a cardboard slipcase. The slipcase is damaged and has been repaired with clear tape by a former owner. The booklets themselves are in good shape with some abrasions on the spine. For details about the contents see the digital edition.
Book in like-new condition, plastic comb-binding. For details on the contents see the digital edition.
Beautifully rebound old catalog from the John Henry Grossman collection.
Vernelo, another Chicago magic dealer, not only sold a good selection of magic tricks but also novelties, puzzles and a large selection of non-magic books. About half of this catalog is dedicated to books in all kinds of fields of interests including letter writing, public speaking, jokes, stories, bookkeeping, photography, calculations, and many more.
This is a complete file bound together with three ribbons across the spines. The condition is very good for such an uncommon complete run. For the content see the digital edition.
This is a complete file in pristine condition. It was actually Martin Breese's own file. For details on the contents see the digital edition.
This is a complete file of this weekly periodical. It is bound into one volume. The spine of the binding is somewhat damaged. The cover is partially detached from the book block. The last two sheets are wrinkled, otherwise, it is in good condition. For the content see the digital edition.
Softcover hole punched. Probably had a string through the holes which is missing. On the cover the name Stanton Carlisle is written with a ballpoint pen. Likely this copy belonged to Stanton Carlisle at some point. Cover somewhat damaged and torn at the spine. For details on the content see the digital edition.
Hardcover in landscape bound with string. This copy is in excellent condition. For details on the content see the digital edition.
Hardcover with dust jacket. Like new condition. For details on the content see the digital edition.
This lot consists of 16 printed Potter & Potter auction catalogs. All but two are softcover perfect bound in good condition. Two are hardcover catalogs with dust jacket. These are Part I and II of the Magic Poster auction of the Norm Nielsen Collection. (Part I has a bumped lower right corner.) All these catalogs are beautifully produced in full color and a feast for the eyes. The list of catalogs is:
Hardcover book in good condition; some edge bumping. For details on the contents see the digital edition.
This complete file was bound and then unbound from its cover. For details on the contents see the digital edition.
This is a complete file of this weekly periodical. It is bound into one volume. The spine of the binding has detached on the front. It has an ex-libris of J.B.A. Janson. For the content see the digital edition.
This is a collection of early Lybrary.com discs (CDROM, CD). Blackston Party Magic is an audio CD, the others are all CDROMs with HTML ebooks on it. The smaller ones were called mini-CDs or business-card-CDs because some used them as business cards to hand out their resume or other digital files and documents. We used them to deliver ebooks.
Included in this collection are:
Please note that since all of these discs are burned and not pressed they may or...
This is an 1892 edition in good condition.
The original description read:
A history of the vice in ancient and modern times, and in both hemispheres; an exposition of its alarming prevalence and destructive effects; with an unreserved and exhaustive disclosure of such frauds, tricks and devices as are practiced by "professional" gamblers, "confidence men" and "bunko steerers."
This is a massive tome on gambling, the largest one at that time, describing gambling locations, games, scams, fraud and how they are operated, as well as many personal stories from the author. Makes for fascinating...
Note: I would prefer to sell this lot to a PEA member, because their magazine is for members only. However, after several years of repeatedly offering this lot to the PEA and to individual members nobody showed any interest regardless of price. Therefore I am opening it up to anybody interested be it a member of the PEA or not.
These issues were previously owned by Al Mann who was a member of the PEA. Issues are in excellent condition. The lot includes:
Softcover stapled booklet in excellent condition (like new). Included is a jumbo-sized version of the prepared card. Also included is a letter by Martin Breese to the Filofax company and a Filofax brochure. Martin pitched them on selling FiloTrix, magic tricks which fit into the Filofax clear pockets, and are sold wherever Filofax is being sold. Parallax should have been the first such trick.
To my knowledge, this FiloTrix idea was never realized. However, it is a nice example of Martin's business sense and constant exploration of business opportunities. A unique association piece for collectors....
Collector alert! Since this is a prototype, there is only one of it available.
This was a prototype for the Gozinta Boxes Revisited, an improved version of Lubor Fiedler's ingenious invention. This prototype is slightly larger than the final version and the transparent box has thicker walls. Otherwise, it is the same, 3D-printed magic trick.
A complete file of Magical Monthly by Bagshawe. The issues are only clamped into a black compression folder. The issues are in good condition. There is some moderate bumping and soiling of the later issues. For the content see the digital edition.
This is a pristine copy of the rare Rupert Howard Magic Course. It is an almost complete set of 23 lessons of the 25 lesson course. The two lessons missing are lesson 17 and 18. Each lesson is an oversized booklet with a color cover and glossy inside pages.
This course is rare and a perfect addition to any serious collector of magic books. Additionally you will receive a disc with the complete digital version of this set.
Most likely you have never heard about this magic course. When I think about a 'magic gem' I have these 25 volumes in mind. This course could be called the 'British Tarbell...