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Bill Severn (1914–1992)

Auteur de Magic Across the Table

66+ oeuvres 514 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Severn Bill

Comprend aussi: William. Severn (2)

Œuvres de Bill Severn

Magic Across the Table (1972) 42 exemplaires
Magic in Your Pockets (1967) 21 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Big Book of Magic (1973) 18 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Magic Mind (1953) 16 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Magic Workshop (1976) 15 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Magic Comedy (1963) 15 exemplaires
Magic and magicians (1958) 13 exemplaires
Magic with paper (1962) 11 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Amazing Magic (1992) 10 exemplaires
Magic Shows You Can Give (1974) 10 exemplaires
The Book of Rope and Knots (1976) 9 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Impromptu Magic (1982) 8 exemplaires
Magic Fun for Everyone (1986) 8 exemplaires
The state makers (1963) 8 exemplaires
Ellis Island: The immigrant years (1971) 7 exemplaires
Packs of Fun (1967) 7 exemplaires
Here's Your Hat (1963) 7 exemplaires
People Words 5 exemplaires
The right to vote (1972) 5 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Magic Money (1993) 5 exemplaires
Magic from Your Pocket (1965) 4 exemplaires
Shadow Magic (1959) 4 exemplaires
Hand in Glove (1965) 3 exemplaires
Bill Severn's Magic in Four Acts (1994) 3 exemplaires
The Life of James K. Polk (1965) 2 exemplaires
The Right to Privacy, (1973) 2 exemplaires
Place words 2 exemplaires
You and Your Shadow 2 exemplaires
More magic in your pockets (1980) 1 exemplaire
Magic with coins and bills (1977) 1 exemplaire
If the Shoe Fits 1 exemplaire
Giving a Magic Show 1 exemplaire

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Best in Children's Books 18 (1959) 100 exemplaires

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About magicians, not magic
 
Signalé
hcubic | Mar 8, 2019 |
Much more comprehensive than its title suggests, this book briskly tells the full story of the rise of fall of the Prohibition movement.

I read it long ago, and remembered it when I recently read Daniel Okrent's much longer Last Call. All the extra detail in Okrent merely corroborated what I remembered from Severn.
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KarlNarveson | Jan 12, 2012 |
The book is sub-titled: “The President Who Became Chief Justice”.
I don’t think is a particularly good book but it’s about a really good man. This country was very well served by William Howard Taft and not just as its President. He achieved some really amazing things as Governor General of the Philippines, he honchoed some of the work done in building the Panama Canal and he passed down some well thought out Supreme Court decisions – among a lot of other public services.
The book is written in easily readable, conversational style. That doesn’t make it a bad book; it makes it a surface treatment book. It would fit well into “The American Presidents Series” initiated by Arthur Schlesinger. Mr. Severn wrote some 30 books, many of them biographies of political and judicial figures, and a lot of books for children which might explain the simplicity of the style used in this one. I do recommend it, though, as it ties together all the threads of information attached to Mr. Taft’s name that turn up in Presidential biographies from McKinley through Hoover and it confirms that he was a very interesting man; as were his father and his son.… (plus d'informations)
 
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gmillar | Feb 27, 2011 |
Traces the history of the portal to the United States
 
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Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |

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66
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514
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#48,284
Évaluation
3.8
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5
ISBN
61
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