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1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes

$ 36.95

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Good Condition
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  • Genre: Magic

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    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes
    ABOUT THIS ITEM
    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes
    Nothing expresses more about what kind of magician Charles Bertram was than his presentation for de Kolta’s Vanishing Birdcage: Bertram, noting that there is always the risk of hurting the bird, rectified this possibility by allowing the bird to escape from the cage just before he was about to make it vanish. He lived at the end of the 19th Century and this account gives a good feel for the time and period. A great book to read
    CONDITION -  Very good
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    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes Nothing expresses more about what kind of magician Charles Bertram was than his presentation for de Kolta’s Vanishing Birdcage: Bertram, noting that there is always the risk of hurting the bird, rectified this possibility by allowing the bird to escape from the cage just before he was about to make it vanish. He lived at the end of the 19th Century and this account gives a good feel for the time and period. A great book to read CONDITION - Very good
    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes
    ABOUT THIS ITEM
    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes
    Nothing expresses more about what kind of magician Charles Bertram was than his presentation for de Kolta’s Vanishing Birdcage: Bertram, noting that there is always the risk of hurting the bird, rectified this possibility by allowing the bird to escape from the cage just before he was about to make it vanish. He lived at the end of the 19th Century and this account gives a good feel for the time and period. A great book to read
    CONDITION -  Very good
    See our other items
    ​​​​​​​PAYMENT
    Please make payment within 3 days after close of the auction. We will escalate cases with eBay if bidders do not submit payment within the 3 day period following the auction's close.
    If, for whatever reason you are unable to pay within this time, we ask that you notify us
    BEFORE
    bidding. In many cases, we will be happy to work with you within a reasonable time frame if you notify us before bidding.
    SHIPPING
    Most paper goods and some select items ship for free within the United States unless otherwise stated.
    We ship using UPS Ground, USPS Priority Mail, USPS First Class and Media Mail.
    CONSIGNMENT
    Visit Regency Antique Books online to learn more about our unbeatable auction consignment service, allowing you to effortlessly sell your rare books, antique photographs and collectibles.
    1997 1st edition Charles Bertram The Court Conjurer SIGNED Edwin A Dawes
    Nothing expresses more about what kind of magician Charles Bertram was than his presentation for de Kolta’s Vanishing Birdcage: Bertram, noting that there is always the risk of hurting the bird, rectified this possibility by allowing the bird to escape from the cage just before he was about to make it vanish. He lived at the end of the 19th Century and this account gives a good feel for the time and period. A great book to read
    CONDITION -  Very good