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Bill Palmer
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Okay. Here's a fairly easy one.

C. Lang Neil's The Modern Conjuror and Robert Parrish's An Evening with Charlie Miller are both classics in magic. They have one peculiarity in common. It has to do with presentation. What is it?


Posted: Jul 11, 2004 7:01pm
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Well, I guess I should provide an answer.

In both books, the performances are photographed from the audience's perspective, not from the performer's view.
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Nice one Bill, and thanks. Not having a copy of the Miller book to look at, all I could have said was "Uncle."
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Thanks!
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