Robert E. Neale
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Tricks of the Imagination
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The Magic Mirror: Reflections on the Nature and Relevance of Magic
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2002
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2 editions
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The Magic of Celebrating Illusion (Trilogy of Magic, Vol 1)
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2013
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2 editions
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The Art of Dying
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1973
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8 editions
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Life, Death and Other Card Tricks
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Magic Matters: Tricks and Essays
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2009
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In Praise of Play
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1969
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An Essay on Magic: On the Nature and Significance of Stage Magic
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This is Not a Book
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Magic Inside Out
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“Chronic anxiety is a state more undesirable than any other, and we will try almost any maneuver to eliminate it. Modern man is living in anxious anticipation of destruction. Such anxiety can be easily eliminated by self-destruction. As a German saying puts it: 'Better an end with terror than a terror without end.”
― The Art of Dying
― The Art of Dying
“The suicide passes a judgment. Society does not care to examine the judgment, but in defense of itself as is, condemns the suicide.”
― The Art of Dying
― The Art of Dying
“Suicide is an attack on society--an attack on its omnipotence, on its denial of death, and on its own despair.”
― The Art of Dying
― The Art of Dying
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