Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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 One of the most influential applications of the principle in the twentieth century was Fred Smith's "Smith Myth" in Hen Fetsch's //The Five-o-Fetsch //, 1956, p. 7). It has been explored by Stewart James, Sidney Lawrence, Nick Trost, Phil Goldstein and others. Another rudimentary form of the principle is active in a trick called "Mentalo" in Jean Hugard's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14938/Encyclopedia+of+Card+Tricks/180|Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]]// 1936, p. 177. One of the most influential applications of the principle in the twentieth century was Fred Smith's "Smith Myth" in Hen Fetsch's //The Five-o-Fetsch //, 1956, p. 7). It has been explored by Stewart James, Sidney Lawrence, Nick Trost, Phil Goldstein and others. Another rudimentary form of the principle is active in a trick called "Mentalo" in Jean Hugard's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/14938/Encyclopedia+of+Card+Tricks/180|Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]]// 1936, p. 177.
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