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lebowski Veteran user 377 Posts |
Get this book! Everything you ever wanted to know about Jay Marshall and more. From begining to end - over 500 pages - a must reda with great photos, anecdotes, and more. Am I the only one ravng about this masterpiece?
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Robert The Magical Radway New user 84 Posts |
This book is great!
I've read about a third of the book so far, and wow, what can I say. There are some very interesting things in this book. It really gives a great look at how Jay Marshall became the magician that he was. |
Peo Olsson Inner circle Stockholm, Sweden 3260 Posts |
Have to get it, sounds like a must buy.
The december issue of Genii had a long article about the book.
Pictured to the left my hero and me during FISM 2006 in Stockholm.
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markmiller Special user 731 Posts |
Jay is one of magic's gtreatest treasures and this book of his life and times shares his passion in a very initmate and profound way. If yoiu didn't evn know about Jay and his work this book will make you feel like a close friend.
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SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
Here's a link to an existing thread on the books with publisher comments:
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......um=110&5 |
donsmagic Loyal user 258 Posts |
I just ordered mine. I can't wait!
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