1987
Written by Eugene Burger
Work of Eugene Burger
134 pages (Hardcover), published by Kaufman and Greenberg
Illustrated with photographs and drawings by Richard Kaufman
Language: English
31 entries
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Eugene Burger Acknowledgements
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Eugene Burger About the Writings
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Channing Pollock Foreword
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Eugene Burger Groundwork
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Eugene Burger What is Close-Up Magic?
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Eugene Burger The Main Road
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Bert Allerton, Eugene Burger The Bert Allerton Aspirin Tin Routine photograph of selected card appears on miniature card
Related to 23
Criss-Cross Force
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Eugene Burger Hands
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Eugene Burger Making Cigarettes Disappear three methods
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Eugene Burger The Pivot Vanish: "Imaginery Powder" seated at table or standing behind bar
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Up the Nose seated at table or standing behind bar
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Eugene Burger How to use a Cigarette Pull
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Eugene Burger A Question of Character
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Eugene Burger Uncle Geek
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Dai Vernon, Eugene Burger, John F. Mendoza Three-Card Monte as a Magical Entertainment presentation without the spectator guessing
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Eugene Burger Magic Lectures
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Paul Rosini, Eugene Burger Rosini's Double Reverse
Inspired byVariations 61
Eugene Burger Conversation at the Airport
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Eugene Burger The Animated Matchbox "magic along the way", thread
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Eugene Burger Performing for Magicians
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Eugene Burger Stealing
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Eugene Burger Spirit Candle in the Bottle wand in the bottle with a candle
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Eugene Burger Books
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Eugene Burger Sylvia's Cards a bizarre presentation for the rising cards
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Eugene Burger Negative Thought
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Al Baker, Eugene Burger The Haunted Pack "added perfomance touches and strategies"
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Eugene Burger Questions and Answers on The Haunted Pack
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Eugene Burger Daydreaming and Imagination
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Eugene Burger An Imaginary Conversation with Eugene Burger
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Eugene Burger A Final Examination
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