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P
RINCIPLES
MAGIC
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ICHARD
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STERLIND
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© 2005 by Richard Osterlind
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form by any means now known or hereinafter invented, including,
but not limited to, xerography, photocopying and recording, and in
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written permission from the publisher.
First E-Book Edition
August 2005
E-book design, layout, editing and cover design - Jim Sisti
D
EDICATION
Once again, I dedicate this book to my wonderful wife, Lisa. Like
my love of magic, my love for her is unchanging and continues. She
gave me the following quote for this book:
To affect the quality of the day, that is the art of life.
—Henry David Thoreau
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F
OREWORD
This book is not an attempt to list all the principles of magic as
we usually think of them. There are numerous tomes which have
done that job perfectly.
The Tarbell Course in Magic
has more to
offer along these lines than any ten other books. It can safely be
said that mastering that course would give the reader well over 90%
of all the knowledge he needs to succeed in magic.
Rather, this work has two objectives in mind. The first is to
strengthen the respect that magic deserves as an art and the second
is to add to the above principles of magic. It is hoped that these
ideas will be approached with an open mind and the belief that we
can all improve and should always be trying to.
Richard Osterlind
Falmouth, KY
July 2005
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