a futile lesson in magic \n spelling lesson with thirteen cards, see page 650 for missing set-up \n paul rosini \n a futile lesson in open spelling \n edward g. brown \n paul rosini
1940
the jinx
Paul Rosini
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A Futile Lesson in Magic
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the uninvited joker \n no. 128, performer spells to cards, but when the spectator tries, he always ends up with the joker \n george karger \n the spelling trick \n edward g. brown \n oddspell \n jerry k. hartman
1950
scarne on card tricks
George Karger
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The Uninvited Joker
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1950
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247
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divination of two mentally chosen cards \n two selections made from two halves with "counting pile and remember card at that position" procedure \n p. howard lyons \n tom ransom \n norman houghton \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown \n an addition and a teaser \n stewart james \n brown study \n tom ransom
1955
ibidem
P. Howard Lyons, Tom Ransom, Norman Houghton
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Divination of Two Mentally Chosen Cards
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no guesswork \n card inside envelope finale \n peter warlock \n edward g. brown's "three guesses" in "the sphinx" vol. 42. 1943. p. 59.
1959
ireland's yearbooks
Peter Warlock
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No Guesswork
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Inspired by- Edward G. Brown's "Three Guesses" in "The Sphinx" Vol. 42. 1943. P. 59.
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brown transpo \n two selections made from two halves with "counting pile and remember card at that position" procedure, one counted from the top and one from the bottom, they change position \n ken beale \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown \n diception transpo \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1959
ibidem
Ken Beale
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Brown Transpo
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Inspired byVariations
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thought of card across \n unprepared, à la edward g. brown \n peter warlock
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Peter Warlock
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Thought of Card Across
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1967
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etcetera \n on critisicm \n claude crowe \n al altmann \n j. w. sarles \n john hudak \n edward g. brown
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Claude Crowe, Al Altmann, J. W. Sarles, John Hudak, Edward G. Brown
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a futile lesson in open spelling \n ace to ten are spelt out from packet one by one \n edward g. brown \n paul rosini \n he who spelt it, dealt it \n david williamson \n the spelling trick \n edward g. brown \n a futile lesson in magic \n paul rosini
1968
expert card conjuring
Edward G. Brown, Paul Rosini
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A Futile Lesson in Open Spelling
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1968
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a routine for the cups & balls \n \n edward g. brown \n cups & balls \n edward g. brown
1969
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Edward G. Brown
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A Routine for the Cups & Balls
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251
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cups & balls \n part 2, see p. 265 for further references \n edward g. brown \n a routine for the cups & balls \n edward g. brown
1969
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4
Edward G. Brown
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Cups & Balls
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May 1969
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the spectator's deal \n spectator removes ten cards and deals them, performer receives royal flush \n edward marlo \n the poker hand \n edward g. brown
1971
hierophant
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Deal
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Fall-Spring 1971
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241
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introduction \n on edward g. brown \n trevor h. hall
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Trevor H. Hall
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Introduction
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1973
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the spelling trick \n ace to ten are spelled to, several times a seven turns up instead of the card, last card turns into seven again as a surprise after it was discarded \n edward g. brown \n a futile lesson in open spelling \n edward g. brown \n paul rosini \n "joker spelling trick" (ralph w. hull) \n revisiting e. g. brown's spelling trick \n bob white \n the uninvited joker \n george karger
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Spelling Trick
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1973
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everywhere and nowhere \n \n edward g. brown \n everywhere and nowhere goes hollywood \n steve bryant
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Everywhere and Nowhere
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Variations
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1973
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all alike display \n with multiple lifts and palming, showing three cards as the same, while hiding one \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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All Alike Display
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1973
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the poker hand \n ten cards are chosen and two poker hands formed, without looking at the cards, the spectator selects a hand, performer's hand is a royal flush \n edward g. brown \n vernon on edward g. brown's "poker hand mystery" \n dai vernon \n mr. lucky \n darwin ortiz \n the spectator's deal \n edward marlo \n the poker hand \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Poker Hand
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1973
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packet switch \n \n edward g. brown \n packet switch \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Packet Switch
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Also published here
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1973
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the twelve card thought transition \n \n edward g. brown \n e.g. brown revisited \n jared kopf \n biddling brown in the round \n edward marlo \n blushing leaper \n wesley james \n brownian movement \n wesley james \n biddling brown in the round \n edward marlo \n neo-brownian movement \n jon racherbaumer \n brownian bridge \n tomas blomberg \n thought experiment \n andi gladwin \n red rover \n michael powers
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Twelve Card Thought Transition
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Variations
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1973
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packet switch \n while showing cards one by one to the spectator \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Packet Switch
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1973
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41
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the cards up the sleeve \n twelve cards \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Cards up the Sleeve
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1973
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43
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palming preparation \n preparing amount of cards to be palmed, while counting them \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Palming Preparation
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1973
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47
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a 'brown' version of the three card trick \n eight phases, in one the winning card is marked with a pencil, then all cards are losing / winning cards \n edward g. brown \n thin ambitions \n daryl martinez \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A 'Brown' Version of the Three Card Trick
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Variations
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1973
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52
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pictures and pips \n with twelve picture and twelve number cards, in two tumblers \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Pictures and Pips
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1973
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56
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the four ace trick \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Four Ace Trick
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1973
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60
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card transfer \n à la vernon transfer \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Card Transfer
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1973
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62
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two coincidence tricks \n - first is a do as i do variation with two decks
- second is a prediction, three selected cards match three cards in glass with different back design \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Two Coincidence Tricks
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1973
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64
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mutus, nomen dedit, cocis \n \n edward g. brown \n ein kartenklassiker im modernen gewand \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Mutus, Nomen Dedit, Cocis
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Also published here
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1973
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69
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the two pile trick \n two selections made from two halves with "counting pile and remember card at that position" procedure \n edward g. brown \n the clueless card trick \n unknown \n der zweipäckchen trick \n edward g. brown \n brownwaves i \n alex elmsley \n power game \n gavin ross \n divination of two mentally chosen cards \n p. howard lyons \n tom ransom \n norman houghton \n brown transpo \n ken beale
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Two Pile Trick
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1973
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74
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two tricks with three heaps \n \n edward g. brown \n zwei dreipäckchen tricks \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Two Tricks with Three Heaps
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Also published here
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1973
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81
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the intelligence quotient test improved \n several phases, first ace has to be guessed, the three cards are added with the same suit and suit has to be guessed \n edward g. brown \n ralph w. hull \n ralph w. hull's "intelligence quotient test" in "the testament of ralph w. hull" 1945
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown, Ralph W. Hull
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The Intelligence Quotient Test Improved
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Inspired by- Ralph W. Hull's "Intelligence Quotient Test" in "The Testament of Ralph W. Hull" 1945
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1973
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84
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the detective card trick \n selection is at same position as face up card in other half \n edward g. brown \n die detektivkarte \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Detective Card Trick
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Also published here
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1973
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96
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the diminishing cards \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Diminishing Cards
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1973
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99
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the military problem \n four packets, with kings on the bottom, first followed with three aces, second with three deuces, third with three threes and fourth with an ace, two and a three, organize themselves \n edward g. brown \n military card trick \n peter duffie \n robin robertson
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Military Problem
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Variations
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1973
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106
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modernism in mentalism and the clueless card trick \n comments about think-a-card effects \n edward g. brown \n trevor h. hall \n ralph hull's "modernism in mentalism"
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown, Trevor H. Hall
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Modernism in Mentalism and the Clueless Card Trick
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Inspired by- Ralph Hull's "Modernism in Mentalism"
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1973
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115
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the clueless card trick \n twenty-sixth card location \n edward g. brown \n blown away \n juan tamariz \n the clueless card trick \n unknown \n corsican monte \n andy choy
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Clueless Card Trick
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Related toVariations
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1973
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120
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conjuring for conjurers \n a lecture given in 1934 \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Conjuring for Conjurers
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1973
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125
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lecture without a name \n lecture from 1939, views on originality, theory, magic in general \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Lecture without a Name
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1973
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131
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a brief analysis of the principles of mental magic \n lecture from 1942, thorough categorization of various principles of mental magic \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Brief Analysis of the Principles of Mental Magic
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1973
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140
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misdirection \n lecture from 1943, written by colin donister \n edward g. brown \n colin donister
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown, Colin Donister
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Misdirection
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1973
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166
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forcing \n lecture from 1945 \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Forcing
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1973
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173
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the classical 'fan' force \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Classical 'Fan' Force
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1973
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181
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the cut \n different ways to force a card by cutting a deck \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Cut
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1973
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183
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a knife or reversed card inserted in the pack \n with variations \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Knife or Reversed Card Inserted in the Pack
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1973
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185
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the card at a selected number \n to force a card, with variations \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Card at a Selected Number
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1973
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187
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say stop \n riffle forces and other forces, where the spectator has to say stop \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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Say Stop
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1973
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188
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the card chosen by elimination \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Card Chosen by Elimination
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1973
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190
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the cards spread on tray or table \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Cards Spread on Tray or Table
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1973
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190
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the peek \n spectator opens the deck somewhere, force \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Peek
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1973
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191
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the name of a card is written \n name of cards written on paper, force, different methods \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Name of a Card is Written
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1973
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191
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a card named by an assistant \n to force a card \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Card Named by an Assistant
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1973
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191
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a card thought of by an assistant \n think of a card forces, while riffling through the cards, different methods \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Card Thought of by an Assistant
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1973
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192
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a card chosen by calculation \n various mathematical forces \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Card Chosen by Calculation
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1973
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192
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a card chosen by the throw of a die or other implement of apparent chance \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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A Card Chosen by the Throw of a Die or Other Implement of Apparent Chance
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1973
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193
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the performer draws a card from the pack held by a spectator \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Performer Draws a Card from the Pack Held by a Spectator
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1973
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194
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the top card is used after a shuffle \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Top Card is Used After a Shuffle
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1973
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194
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the use of the first red card, black card or picture card \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Use of the First Red Card, Black Card or Picture Card
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1973
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194
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the card is chosen by a series of complex cuts and movements \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Card Is Chosen by a Series of Complex Cuts and Movements
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1973
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194
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the card is chosen from a shuffled pack in a hat or bag \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Card Is Chosen from a Shuffled Pack in a Hat or Bag
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1973
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195
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the force card is substituted for a chosen card by means of apparatus \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Force Card Is Substituted for a Chosen Card by Means of Apparatus
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1973
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195
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the use of special forcing packs \n \n edward g. brown
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown
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The Use of Special Forcing Packs
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1973
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195
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sleights and subtleties \n lecture from 1947, reported by bruce posgate \n edward g. brown \n bruce posgate
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown
Edward G. Brown, Bruce Posgate
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Sleights and Subtleties
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1973
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198
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die mathemagischen kartenwunder des edward g. brown \n intro \n rudolf braunmüller
1978
intermagic
Rudolf Braunmüller
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Die Mathemagischen Kartenwunder des Edward G. Brown
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Dec. 1978
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134
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ein kartenklassiker im modernen gewand \n \n edward g. brown \n mutus, nomen dedit, cocis \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Ein Kartenklassiker im Modernen Gewand
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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134
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der zweipäckchen trick \n \n edward g. brown \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Der Zweipäckchen Trick
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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137
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zwei dreipäckchen tricks \n - variante 1
- variante 2 \n edward g. brown \n two tricks with three heaps \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Zwei Dreipäckchen Tricks
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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139
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die detektivkarte \n selection is at same position as face up card in other half \n edward g. brown \n the detective card trick \n edward g. brown
1978
intermagic
Edward G. Brown
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Die Detektivkarte
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Also published here
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Dec. 1978
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140
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epitaph für brown \n \n peter warlock \n pentagram, nov. 1953 \n edward g. brown's "three guesses" in "the sphinx", may 1943, p. 59.
1979
intermagic
Peter Warlock
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Epitaph für Brown
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Inspired by- Edward G. Brown's "Three Guesses" in "The Sphinx", May 1943, p. 59.
Also published here
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Dec. 1979
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137
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ramsay reminiscences \n on professor morgan, charlier, old malabar, barnum, magic circle, will goldston, j. o'neill fisher, charles morrit, horace goldin, chung ling soo, p. t. selbit, lewis davenport, dr. byrd-page, walford bodie, allam shaw, nate leipzig, ernest thorn, max sterling, bob gysel, will blyth, dai vernon, max holden, john mulholland, jack salvin, g. w. hunter, edward g. brown, victor farelli, the flying sorcerers, fism 1950, slydini, francis carlyle, fism 1958, john howe, milbourne christopher \n john ramsay
1982
the ramsay finale
John Ramsay
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Ramsay Reminiscences
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1982
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73
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the clueless card trick \n no. 47, two cards chosen by spectators, performer finds them \n unknown \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown \n the clueless card trick \n edward g. brown
1984
more self-working card tricks
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The Clueless Card Trick
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Inspired byRelated to
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1984
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61
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neo-brownian movement \n two odd-backed quartets \n jon racherbaumer \n snark hunt \n karl fulves \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown \n mum, sep. 1980
1984
at the table
Jon Racherbaumer
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Neo-Brownian Movement
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1984
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160
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thin ambitions \n with three card packet \n daryl martinez \n edward g. brown \n a 'brown' version of the three card trick \n edward g. brown
1985/87
daryl's ambitious card omnibus
Daryl Martinez, Edward G. Brown
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Thin Ambitions
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Inspired by
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1985/87
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blown away \n "neither blind nor silly" \n juan tamariz \n apocalypse variations or additions \n paul cowling \n blown away plus \n edward marlo \n apocalypse variations or additions \n carlos schoenrich \n utterly blown away \n tom daugherty \n dual thought \n ryan plunkett \n neither blind nor silly \n juan tamariz \n an alternate detection \n theodore annemann \n the clueless card trick \n edward g. brown \n blown further away \n harry lorayne \n friends \n aldo colombini \n completely blown away \n jon racherbaumer \n punch for two \n michael powers \n dynamite \n sylvain juzan \n not blind but silly \n alexander de cova \n magician fooler \n alexander de cova \n the great sundering \n terry ward \n neither blind nor looking \n michael weber
1987
apocalypse
Juan Tamariz
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Blown Away
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Inspired byRelated toVariations- Apocalypse Variations Or Additions (Paul Cowling, 1988)
- Blown Away Plus (Edward Marlo, 1988)
- Apocalypse Variations Or Additions (Carlos Schoenrich, 1988)
- Completely Blown Away (Jon Racherbaumer, 1990)
- Utterly Blown Away (Tom Daugherty, 1995)
- Punch for Two (Michael Powers, 2006)
- Magician Fooler (Alexander de Cova, 2013)
- Blown Further Away (Harry Lorayne, 2015)
- Not Blind But Silly (Alexander de Cova, 2015)
- Dual Thought (Ryan Plunkett, 2017)
- Dynamite (Sylvain Juzan, 2021)
- Neither Blind Nor Looking (Michael Weber, 2023)
Also published here
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July 1987
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1369
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vernon on edward g. brown's "poker hand mystery" \n mr. lucky effect \n dai vernon \n the poker hand \n edward g. brown \n mr. lucky \n darwin ortiz
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Vernon On Edward G. Brown's "Poker Hand Mystery"
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Inspired byRelated to
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1988
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169
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e.g. brown display \n \n edward g. brown \n a 'brown' version of the three card trick \n edward g. brown
1988
the cardwright
Edward G. Brown
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E.G. Brown Display
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Related to
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1988
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179
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he who spelt it, dealt it \n spectator succeeds whereas magician fails \n david williamson \n a futile lesson in open spelling \n edward g. brown \n paul rosini \n variation of "he who spelt it, dealt it" \n william goodwin \n the spelling bee \n jack chanin \n john mcardle \n john weiss \n al flosso \n perverse open spelling \n david williamson \n he who spelled it dealt it \n tom crosbie
1989
williamson's wonders
David Williamson
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He Who Spelt It, Dealt It
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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1989
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biddling brown in the round \n \n edward marlo \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown \n red rover \n michael powers
1990
cardfixes
Edward Marlo
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Biddling Brown in the Round
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Inspired byVariations
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1990
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brownwaves i \n two cards are selected with the "card at position of cut-off number"-procedure, deck then divided in two halves, both deal in unison and the selected cards are at the same position \n alex elmsley \n no looking \n alex elmsley \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown \n a short brownwave \n jack avis \n brown coincidence \n ken beale \n making waves \n bob king
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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Brownwaves I
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1991
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mr. lucky \n spectator chooses all the cards in play \n darwin ortiz \n mr. luckiest \n denis behr \n vernon on edward g. brown's "poker hand mystery" \n dai vernon \n the poker hand \n edward g. brown \n mr. luckiest \n denis behr \n clean \n chris "doc" dixon \n darwin ortiz \n luka meets mr. lucky \n john luka \n mucker's miracle \n darwin ortiz
1995
cardshark
Darwin Ortiz
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Mr. Lucky
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1995
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power game \n card chosen with automatic placement procedure, deck cut, performer announces to look for ace of diamonds while dealing through both piles simultaneously, they appear at the same position \n gavin ross \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown
1996
magic
Gavin Ross
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Power Game
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May 1996
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everywhere and nowhere goes hollywood \n \n steve bryant \n everywhere and nowhere \n edward g. brown
1997
virtual foolery
Steve Bryant
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Everywhere and Nowhere Goes Hollywood
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1997
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revisiting e. g. brown's spelling trick \n ace to ten are spelled to, several times a seven turns up instead of the card, last card turns into seven again as a surprise after it was discarded \n bob white \n the spelling trick \n edward g. brown \n revisiting e. g. brown's spelling trick \n bob white
1997
it's a matter of style
Bob White
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Revisiting E. G. Brown's Spelling Trick
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1997
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blushing leaper \n "beta", thought-of card has odd back \n wesley james \n "the wandering card" (edward g. brown) \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown
2004
enchantments
Wesley James
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Blushing Leaper
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Inspired by
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2004
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418
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brownian movement \n the sequel, "final" \n wesley james \n "the wandering card" (edward g. brown) \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown
2004
enchantments
Wesley James
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Brownian Movement
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2004
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423
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military card trick \n \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n the military problem \n edward g. brown
2004
diamonds from coal
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Military Card Trick
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Inspired by
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2004
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edward george brown - a magical life \n \n eric mead \n edward g. brown \n paul gordon
2005
genii
Eric Mead (reviewer)
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Edward George Brown - A Magical Life
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June 2005
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red rover \n \n michael powers \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown \n biddling brown in the round \n edward marlo
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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Red Rover
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Inspired by
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2006
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biddling brown in the round \n \n edward marlo \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown
2009
ten card mysteries anneman would have loved
Edward Marlo
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Biddling Brown in the Round
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Inspired by
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2009
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perverse open spelling \n spectator succeeds whereas magician fails \n david williamson \n he who spelt it, dealt it \n david williamson \n a futile lesson in open spelling \n edward g. brown \n paul rosini
2012
the f.f.f.f. book
David Williamson
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Perverse Open Spelling
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2012
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279
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brownian bridge \n two packets, performer takes a card from the first one and places it into the other, turns to be the thought of card and is placed at the thought of number \n tomas blomberg \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown
2014
blomberg laboratories
Tomas Blomberg
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Brownian Bridge
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Inspired by
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2014
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208
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e.g. brown revisited \n originally from mum \n jared kopf \n mum (march 2008) \n e.g. brown revisited - variation \n jared kopf \n mike squires \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown
2016
nothing but the family deck
Jared Kopf
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E.G. Brown Revisited
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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2016
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the forgotten edward g. brown \n \n andi gladwin
2018
genii
Andi Gladwin
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The Forgotten Edward G. Brown
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Sep. 2018
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the poker hand \n ten cards are chosen and two poker hands formed, without looking at the cards, the spectator selects a hand, performer's hand is a royal flush
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2018
genii
Edward G. Brown
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The Poker Hand
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Also published here
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Sep. 2018
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packet switch \n \n edward g. brown \n packet switch \n edward g. brown
2018
genii
Edward G. Brown
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Packet Switch
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Also published here
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Sep. 2018
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the card magic of edward g. brown \n \n tom frame \n edward g. brown \n trevor h. hall \n andi gladwin
2019
genii
Tom Frame (reviewer)
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The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown
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Aug. 2019
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91
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thought experiment \n \n andi gladwin \n the twelve card thought transition \n edward g. brown \n the switchless switch \n edward marlo
2020
the boy who cried magic
Andi Gladwin
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Thought Experiment
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Inspired by
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2020
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241
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corsican monte \n three cards chosen from three piles by counting a small packet and remembering the card at that position, medium names positions of the selections \n andy choy \n the clueless card trick \n edward g. brown
2023
the hermit
Andy Choy
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Corsican Monte
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Inspired by
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Nov. 2023
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