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128 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1969
The magic in this book will not enable you to turn your schoolteacher into a chocolate-cream frog, or cause a mighty palace to arise in the back garden. But it does show you how to perform exciting, amusing, mysterious and somewhat joyous conjuring tricks, to entertain your friends and cause them to think you no end of a clever chap (or girl, of course). It also shows you how to have a bit 0f fun making some of the things used in the tricks, without also making too much mess.I really wish I could see Norman Hunter's "Chinese magic act" (?!?) where he performs as 'Ho Wat Fun'. That's gotta be a jaw-dropper of a show! :O Fantastically offensive, no doubt! XD
Norman Hunter, who conjured up the Professor Branestawm Stories for you, has included several tricks that he performs in his own Chinese magic act, which he lets off under the name Ho Wat Fun.
Jill McDonald has waved her magic pen and produced out of her newest hat the delicious illustrations.
Editor: Kaye Webb