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Joseph Leeming (1897–1968)

Author of Fun with String

63+ Works 799 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: LEEMING JOSEPH

Works by Joseph Leeming

Fun with String (1940) 92 copies
The Real Book of Science Experiments (1958) — Author — 54 copies
The Real Book about Magic (1951) 47 copies
Fun with Puzzles (1946) 43 copies
Games and Fun with Playing Cards (1949) 38 copies, 1 review
The Real Book of Games (1958) 32 copies
Fun with Paper (1939) 27 copies
Fabulous Fun with Puzzles (2008) 26 copies
The First Book of Chess (1972) 25 copies
Fun With Magic (2000) 24 copies, 1 review
Fun With Naturecraft (1964) 20 copies
Fun with Clay (1944) 16 copies
Tricks Any Boy Can Do (1975) 13 copies
Fun with Wood (1942) 12 copies
Fun with Fabrics (1950) 8 copies, 1 review
Fun with Boxes (1937) 7 copies
More Fun with Magic (1948) 7 copies
Modern Ship Stowage (2010) 6 copies
Fun with Leather (1943) 5 copies
Fun with Wire 4 copies, 1 review
Ships and Cargoes (1938) 4 copies
Toy Boats to Make at Home (1946) 3 copies
Card Tricks Anyone Can Do (1941) 3 copies
Fun with shells; (1958) 2 copies
Holiday Craft and Fun (1950) 2 copies
Fun with Greeting Cards (1960) 2 copies
Peaks of Invention (1929) 1 copy
Fun With Shells (1958) 1 copy
Fun Puzzles 1 copy

Associated Works

Best in Children's Books 07 (1958) 112 copies

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Birthdate
1897
Date of death
1968
Gender
male

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4 reviews
This 1943 publication is subtitled, How to make magic equipment; how to perform many tricks, including some of the best tricks of professional magicians and how to give successful magic shows.

This book is an introduction to magic for young readers. The table of contents will look familiar to people who've read lots of magic books. That's because magic props for beginners are limited in variety. For instance, this book describes tricks with handkerchiefs, coins, cards, rings, string, and rope show more along with a few mind reading tricks. Many of the tricks can be done without any special preparation, which means that you can do them anywhere and at any time. Others require the use of gimmicks that you can make yourself.

As an amateur magician (I am known as "The World's Most Amateur Magician"), I can attest to the fact that there is real entertainment value in the tricks described in this book. I have performed many of them, not just as a young performer, but as an adult performer. For example, here are a few of the tricks revealed in this book that, at one time or another, were a regular part of my magic shows: Handkerchief from Nowhere, The Disappearing Handkerchief, The Mystic Dissolving Knot, The Wizard's Dye Tube, The Twentieth-Century Silks, The Coin Vanishing Handkerchief, The Mephisto Coin Box, Invisible Flight of a Coin, Multiplying Money, The Magic Prediction, You Do as I Do, The Svengali Seven-card Trick, Mental Magic, The Great Book Test, The Dictionary Test, Cutting a Person in Two with Tapes, Self-Tying Knots, and the Afghan Bands.

In fact, there is more entertainment value in this old 1943 book than I have seen in many of the more recent titles for beginners. For example, there are 70 effects described in this book. I have actually performed 18 (26%) of them in magic shows. By contrast, in my newer magic books, not counting the tricks that are the same as those described in Leeming's book, I estimate that fewer than 2% of the more modern effects have sufficient entertainment value to supplant any of the older Leeming productions.

This book will provide the young reader with a solid foundation in magic. Remember, practice makes perfect.
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Working with Wire is an excellent book to help one get started working with wire. The author, Joseph Leeming discussed the different methods of working with wire and the kinds of wire that can be used.
Contents include: Toys and Useful Things from Cloth; Handkerchief Tricks; Gifts to Make from Felt; Fabric Decorating

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Bette J. Davis Illustrator
Jessie Robinson Illustrator
Charles E. Pont Illustrator
Helen Hoke Editor
Jeanne Bendick Illustrator
Jay Van Everen Illustrator

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Works
63
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Members
799
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
4
ISBNs
51
Languages
2

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