CONJURING PERIODICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.
York, PA: Magicana for Collectors, 1986. First edition. 11.25" x 9.75" blue cloth; xvi, 395 pages. More
Books on magic and conjuring with a significant number of bibliographies.
York, PA: Magicana for Collectors, 1986. First edition. 11.25" x 9.75" blue cloth; xvi, 395 pages. More
Lansing: Privately Printed, 1976. First edition. Numbered limited edition of 200 copies; Inscribed by both authors to Al Guenther with his bookplate; 60 pages; Bound in comb binding with heavy card covers. More
Waverly, NY: 1934 - 1941. Complete run of 151 issues bound into three volumes; Each bound volume includes an Index for the issues in the volume; pp. 352, 353-612, 613-886 without pages 831-878 as they had been reserved for a planned special issue which was not published because of Theo..... More
New York: Volcanick Press, 1998. First edition. 11" x 8.5" stapled booklet; 40 pages. More
Pasadena: Mike Caveney's Magic Words, 1994. First edition. Two volumes: 160 & 339 pages. More
Mansfield Centre: Martino, [1999]. Second edition. Facsimile reprint of 1920 edition; 83 single-sided pages. More
Mansfield Centre: Martino, [1999]. Second edition. Facsimile reprint of 1920 edition; 83 single-sided pages. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1931. First US edition. Bookplate of Magician Joseph Dunninger on front paste-down; 11.5" x 9"; 395 pages with 10 color illustrations and 366 illustrations in the text. More
New York: Dial Press, 1929. First US edition. Former dealer note laid in stating this is from the library of magician Joseph Dunninger; Cheaply rebound with paper spine label pasted on; xiii, 345 pages. More
Calgary: Privately Printed, 1993. First edition. Signed and numbered limited edition of 150 copies; pp. lxxxii, 314, lxxxiii - cxxvi; Many black-and-white illustrations and 12 color photogaphs pasted in; Wrap around cloth binding with ribbon tie. More
Will Goldston, 1916. 10" x 7.25"; Printed single-sided; Wrap covers bound with a chord at the top; 47 pages. More
A.S. Barnes, 1979. First edition. From the Milbourne Christopher Collection with label to this affect pasted in and his name written at foor of endpaper; 189 pages. More
London: Methuen, 1891. Second printing with a new title. Bookplate from IBM Marlo Library; 372 pages. More
Shaker Heights, OH: James Hagy, 1985. First edition. Limited edition of 200 numbered and signed copies; 11" x 8.5" in plastic strip binding; 141 pages with many illustrations, one being a tipped in color photo. More
Madison: Privately Printed, 1910. First edition. Inscribed by the author; 74 pages plus 7 pages of ads. More
Mansfield Centre: Martino, [1998]. Second edition. Facsimile reprint of the first U.S. edition; 96 pages. More
Leeds: Elmete Press, 1976. First edition. Numbered limited edition of 465 copies; 11.5"x 9" 1/3 calf bound on mold-made, cream laid, rag paper; Top edges gilt, fore and foot edges untrimmed; x, 95 pages with prospectus laid in and in mylar wrap. More
Mansfield Centre: Martino Publishing, 2002. Second printing. Limited to 100 copies; 61 single-sided pages. More
Baltimore: Edgar Heyl Conjuring Books, 1963. First edition. Limited to 300 numbered copies; Inscribed by the author on title page; Comb binding with card covers; 62 single-sided pages plus errata page. More
Devon: Thumbprint, 2003. First edition. Signed and numbered limited edition of 200 copies; xiii, 327 pages; Printed card cover bound in giving the impression it was originally a paperback. More
York, PA: Fleming Book Company, 1948. First edition. Edited by Jean Hugard; 316 illustrations by Francis J. Rigney; ix, 341 pages. More
Privately Printed, 2004. 36 pages. More
1978. 11" x 8.5" stapled booklet; 49 pages. More
Glasgow: Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, 1981. First edition. Introduction by Adam McLean; No. 10 in series; Limited to 250 numbered copies signed by publisher, Adam McLean; Bound in leatherette; 109 pages. Jane Leade was a late 17th century English mystic of great importance, whose writings have been much neglected. She..... More
Cambridge & New Haven: John Wilson and Son & The New Englander, 1884 & 1885. Three historical articles on Witchcraft in America each signed by the author: Witchcraft in Connecticut by Charles H. Levermore; Two by Abner Cheney Goodell: Reasons for Concluding That the Act of 1711, Reversing the Attainders..... More