Dan Magyari
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Posted: Aug 23, 2004 10:36 pm
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I've come across a copy of the above-referenced book, published by Porter & Coates, translated to English by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie in 1859. Anyone know if this is a valuable edition?
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Clay Shevlin
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Posted: Aug 24, 2004 12:31 am
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This edition was published beginning in the 1870's - don't let the 1859 copyright date mislead you. Next to the Dover edition put out in the 1960's, this is by far the most common edition. Depending on condition, the book is worth between $25 and $80, although some crazy people have paid more for it thinking it's a first edition.
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Dan Magyari
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Posted: Aug 25, 2004 01:57 am
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Thanks Clay, I appreciate your speedy response on this. You have saved me a ton of money - that 1859 date did look quite attractice to me, but since I have already read the book and am now told that the Fechner books straighten out some creative liberties Mssr. Robert-Houdin took in writing this.
I still think that this is one of the more enjoyable books that I have read by a magician.
Thank you again for the information.
Best!
Everything you do -- everything -- has your signature on it. Regardless of whether you intend it that way or not. And that's how people perceive you.-George Ledo
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Good to here.