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[[Panorama of Magic]] (later retitled as "[[Magic: A Picture History]]" in 1991) was an illustration packed book on the history of magic by [[Milbourne Christopher]] published 1962 with 295 illustrations including 8 pages in full color. | [[Panorama of Magic]] (later retitled as "[[Magic: A Picture History]]" in 1991) was an illustration packed book on the history of magic by [[Milbourne Christopher]] published in {{Book|1962}} with 295 illustrations including 8 pages in full color. | ||
A precursor to his more comprehensive work, [[The Illustrated History of Magic]]. | A precursor to his more comprehensive work, [[The Illustrated History of Magic]]. | ||
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There were as many as seven printings, each with a rivsed cover reflecting developements in the career of Chirstopher, including a Japanese and United Kingdom editions. | There were as many as seven printings, each with a rivsed cover reflecting developements in the career of Chirstopher, including a Japanese and United Kingdom editions. | ||
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Revision as of 16:41, 28 November 2009
Panorama of Magic (later retitled as "Magic: A Picture History" in 1991) was an illustration packed book on the history of magic by Milbourne Christopher published in Template:Book with 295 illustrations including 8 pages in full color.
A precursor to his more comprehensive work, The Illustrated History of Magic.
There were as many as seven printings, each with a rivsed cover reflecting developements in the career of Chirstopher, including a Japanese and United Kingdom editions.