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Adam Wood![]() Loyal user Ontario, Canada 225 Posts ![]() |
IMHO, you can't do justice to what you learn in Apocalypse without studying The Essential Dai Vernon (hence essential), but how on earth to choose between the two? Possibly Apocalypse, due the sheer volume of material covered.
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Dr. Van Van Mojo![]() Special user 570 Posts ![]() |
Annemann: The Life And Times Of A Legend
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Michael Landes![]() New user 76 Posts ![]() |
Problaby the Elmsley.
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magicfish![]() Inner circle 6692 Posts ![]() |
The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings/ Carneycopia
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greig ewen![]() Elite user 473 Posts ![]() |
Robert sixx- good call, I forgot about that book. I really love J.C Wagner's stuff. Terrific ideas that has/will stand the test of time. Greig
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