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Joshua Lozoff![]() Inner circle Chapel Hill, NC 1332 Posts ![]() |
Does anyone know where the famous expression "a larger movement covers a smaller movement" comes from?
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hugmagic Inner circle 7578 Posts ![]() |
I think it is in Fitzgee but it might be Helms.
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hcs![]() Elite user Germany, Magdeburg 487 Posts ![]() |
The concept of misdirection and cover of movements (not the cited phrase) goes back to Robert-Houding (Robert-Houdin - The Secrets of Conjuring and Magic; translated by Prof. Hoffmann 1877).
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