Magic with Everyday Objects Over 150 Tricks Anyone Can Do at the Dinner Table

Magic with Everyday Objects Over 150 Tricks Anyone Can Do at the Dinner Table by George Schindler, published by Rowman & Littlefield on December 14, 1999, is a practical guide designed to enhance dinner parties with engaging magic tricks. This edition features 240 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a collection of over 150 tricks that can be performed using common items found at the dinner table.
Readers will discover a variety of entertaining tricks, including making salt and pepper shakers disappear and bending solid silver utensils with a quarter. The book includes 113 diagrams to assist in the execution of these tricks, making it accessible for anyone interested in adding a touch of magic to their gatherings. With a focus on education and games, this book serves as a resource for those looking to entertain guests and create memorable dining experiences.
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To spice up dinner parties, readers can turn to this book for more than 150 tricks anyone can do at the dinner table–from making salt and pepper shakers disappear to bending solid silver utensils with a quarter. 113 diagrams.
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