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The Origins of Wonder

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 By the nineteenth century, the tapered cards had become well established in conjuring literature; e.g., Jean-Nicholas Ponsin's //La Magie blanche dévoilée//, 1853, p. 149, W. H. Cremer's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/43192/The+secret+out+or+One+thousand+tricks+with+cards+and+other+recreations/113|The Secret Out]]//, 1859, p. 111, Prof. Hoffmann's //Modern Magic//, 1876, p. 60, August Roterberg's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/34138/New+era+card+tricks/63|New Era Card Tricks]]//, 1897, p. 55, and Theodore DeLand's manufactured trick decks, such as his Dollar Deck, 1912. By the nineteenth century, the tapered cards had become well established in conjuring literature; e.g., Jean-Nicholas Ponsin's //La Magie blanche dévoilée//, 1853, p. 149, W. H. Cremer's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/43192/The+secret+out+or+One+thousand+tricks+with+cards+and+other+recreations/113|The Secret Out]]//, 1859, p. 111, Prof. Hoffmann's //Modern Magic//, 1876, p. 60, August Roterberg's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/34138/New+era+card+tricks/63|New Era Card Tricks]]//, 1897, p. 55, and Theodore DeLand's manufactured trick decks, such as his Dollar Deck, 1912.
  
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