Lock and Key Library, Magic &
Real Detectives
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#2 in our Lock and Key Library series by Julian Hawthorne
PART I--DETECTIVE STORIES FROM
REAL LIFE
PART II--TRUE STORIES OF MODERN
MAGIC
Also see: The Lock and Key Library, Julian Hawthorne, Ed.
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PART I--DETECTIVE STORIES FROM
REAL LIFE
PART II--TRUE STORIES OF MODERN
MAGIC
PART I--DETECTIVE STORIES FROM
REAL LIFE
ARTHUR TRAIN
A Flight into Texas
P. H. WOODWARD
Adventures in the Secret Service of the Post-Office Department
An
Erring Shepherd
An Aspirant for Congress
The Fortune of Seth
Savage
A Wish Unexpectedly Gratified
An Old Game Revived
A Formidable Weapon
ANDREW LANG
Saint-Germain the Deathless
The Man in the Iron Mask
The
Legend
The Valet's History
The Valet's Master
Original Papers
in the Case of Roux De Marsilly
PART II--TRUE STORIES OF MODERN
MAGIC
M. ROBERT-HOUDIN
A Conjurer's Confessions
Self-Training "Second Sight"
The
Magician Who Became an Ambassador
Facing the Arab's Pistol
DAVID P. ABBOTT
Fraudulent Spiritualism Unveiled
A Doctor of the Occult
How the
Tricks Succeeded
The Name of the Dead
Mind Reading in Public
Some Famous Exposures
HEREWARD CARRINGTON
More Tricks of "Spiritualism"
"Matter through Matter"
Deception
Explained by the Science of Psychology
ANONYMOUS
How Spirits Materialize
January, 2000 [Etext #2031]
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