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saheer Regular user 123 Posts |
Everyone gets asked this it seems, so here it goes:
What magic books have you found most useful? & What are your favorite non-magic books? (Despite the flippancy of the opening sentence, I really am interested) P.S. I look forward to reading your Ideas 2005 Lecture Notes. If they're as thorough as your past publications, I'm sure I'm in for a treat. http://www.worldmagiccenter.com/sales/esales.htm
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"What magic books have you found most useful?"
Tarbell Course in Magic Pet Secrets by Al Baker Close-up Magic by Bert Allerton "What are your favorite non-magic books?" ABC's of Relativity by Bertram Russell Concepts of Modern Physics by Authur Beiser I Robot by Asimov
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