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_ 4 COMPLETE SET ISA REGULAR EN CYCLOPEDIA!
‘Each book conatsta of sixty-four pages, printed on good paper, in clear type and neatly bound in an attractive, illustrated cover.
! Most of the books are also profusely illustrated, and all of the subjects treated upon are explained in such a simple manner that any
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MESMERISM.
| No. 81. HOW TO MESMBRIZB.—Containing the most ap
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. ; Hugo Koch, A. C. S., author of “How to Hypnotize,”
: ; Leo Hugo Koch, A.
~ huuting and fishing guide ever. published.
+ [proved methods of mesmerism; also how, to. cure all kinds Ne
* idiseases by animal magnetism, or, magnetic healing. By Prof. Leo
etc.
PALMISTRY.
' -No..82. HOW TO DO PALMISTRY. —Containing the most ap-
‘ proved methods of reading the lines on the hand, together with
full explanation of their méaning. Also explaining Parenology,
and the key. for telling character by the bumps on the head.
. ©. 8S. , Fully illustrated.
HYPNOTISM.
No. 83. HOW TO HYPNOTIZE. —Containing valuable and in-
structive information regarding the science of hypnotism. Also
explaining the most approved methods which are employed by the
leading hypr~tists of the world. Ry Leo Hugo Koch, A.C.S
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SPORTING,
HOW TO HUNT AND. FISH.—The most complete
It contains full in-
structions about guns, hunting dogs, traps, trapping and fishing,
together with descriptions of game. and fis
No. TO ROW, SAIL AND BUILD A BOAT.~Fully
illustrated. iohery boy should know how to row and sail a. boat.
. Full instructions are given in. this little book, {ogetber with in-
No. 21,
- structions on swimming and riding. companion sports to boating.
No. 47. HOW TO BREAK, RIDE AND DRIVE A HORSE.—
A complete treatise on the horse, Describing the most. useful horses
for business, the best. horses for the road; also taluable recipes for
diseases peculiar to the . ,
_No..48. HOW TO BUILD AND SAIL CANOES.—A handy
book “for boys, containing full directions for constructing cannes
and the most popular | manner of sailing them. Fully illustrated.
~By. c. Stansfield Hick
RTUNE TELLING.
“No. 1. NAPOLEON’S ORACULUM AND DREAM BOOK.—
" Containing the great oracle of human destiny ; also the true mean-
and id curious pames ¢ of cards.
ing of almost any kind of E dreams, tog together with charms, ceremonies,
col
No. 23. V TO EXPLAIN epee —Firerybody dréaims,
from the little child to’ the aged man and woman. This little book
gives the explanation to all kinds of dreams, together with lucky
. and unlucky Jays, and ‘‘Napoleon’s pracalum. * the book of fate.
0. 28. HOW TO
_ by. aid of moles, marks, Scars, etc,
TELL FORTUNES.—Everyone is degirons of
- knowing that his future life will brine forth, whether happiness or
_misery, wealth or poverty. You can tell by a glance at this little
book, uy oné and be convinced. Tell your own fortune. Tell
the fortune of rour frie .
No, 76. HOW TO TeEL FORTUNES BY THE. HAND.—
Containing rules for telling fortunes by the aid of lines of the hand,
or the secret of palmistry. Also the secret of telling future events
Illustrated, By A. Anderson,
A E °
No. 6. HOW TO BECOME AN ATHLETE.—Giving full in-
striction for the nsé¢ of dumb bells, Indian ¢lubs, parallel. bars,
horizontal bars and various other methods of developing a good,
healthy muscle; containing over sixty illustration’. Every boy can
‘beconie strong and healthy by following the insttuctions ‘contained
in ahis jittle book.
HOW TO BOX.—The art of felf- defénse made easy.
Containing over thirty iJlustrations of guards, blows, and the dider-
-ent positions of a borer. Every bor should obtain one of
‘these useful and instructive books, a3 it will teach you bow to bor
‘without, an instructor. .
No. 25. HOW TO BECOME A GYMN AST.—-Containing full
instructions for all kinds of gymnastic sports and athletic exercises.
“Embracing Ancol te “five illustrations. By Professor W. Macdonald.
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lA hands png nse}
: te ENCR.—Containing Full instruction for
‘toma. sad aa tise of the broadsword ; also instruction in archery.
<Described with twehty-one practical iiustrations, giving the best
. positions in fencing. “A complete book.
; sleight-of-hand:
. TRICKS WITH CARDS.
: No. 51. HOW TO DO TRICKS WITH CARDS.—Containing
“explanations of the general principles of sleight-of-hand applicable
ito card tricks; of card tricks with ordinary cards, and not requirin
of tricks involving sleight-of-hand, or the use of
_ Specially, prepared cards, By Professor Haffner. Ilustrated.
vy CENTS. POSTAGE STAMPS TAKEN THE SAMB AS MONEY. Address FRANK TOU SEY, Publisher, 24 Union Square, N.Y.
No. 72. HOW TO DO SIXTY TRICKS WITH CARDS.—Hm-
bracing all of the latest and mnost deceptive curd tricks, with il-
lustrations. Anders
No. SOW And DO ‘FORTY TRICKS WITH CARDS.—
Containing deceptive Card Tricks as performed by loading eonjurors
and magicians, Arranged for home amusement. bully illustrated.
MAGIC.
No. 2. HOW TO DO TRICKS.—The great book of magic’ aud
card tricks, containing full instruction on all the leading card wicks
of the day, also the most popular niagical illusions as performed. by
our leading magicians; every boy Should obtain 2 copy of this beok,
as it will both amuse and instruc
No. 22. HOW TO DO SECOND D SIGHT.—Ileller’s second sight
explained by his former assistant, Fred Hunt, Jr. (Explaining how
the secret dialogues were carried ou between the magician and the
boy on the stage; also giving all ithe codes and signals.) The only
authentic explanat ion of sec ond s sig
No. HOW 'TO BECOME A MAGICIAN -—Containing the
grandest ‘assortment of magical fnivions ever placed before the
public. Also tricks with cards, incantations, ete,
No. 68. LOW TO DO CHEMICAL TRICKS.—Containing over
ove hundred highly amusing and instructive tricks with chemicals,
By A. Anderson a. Hand somely illustrated.
No. 69. HOW “LO DO SLEIGHT OF HAND.—Containing over
fifty of the latest and best tricks used by magicians. Also contain-
ing the & secret of second sight. Fully illustrated. By A. Anderson.
70, HOW-TO MAKE MAGIC TOYS.—Containing full
directions for making Magic Toys and devices of many kinds. By
. Andérson. Fully illusteated.
No. 73. HOW TO DO TRICKS WITH NUMBERS.—Showing 2
many curious wicks with figures and the magic of numbers. By A.
Anderson. Fully illustrated.
No. 75. UOW TO. BECOME A. CONJUROR. — Containing
tricks with Dominos. Dice, Cups and Balls, Hats, etc: Embracing
thirty-six illustrations. By_ A. Anders
No. 78. TO DO THE ‘BLACK. ART.—Containing a coms
plete description of the mysteries of .Magic and Sleight of Hand,
together with many wonderful experiments. By A. “Anderson.
Illustrated.
MECHANICAL.
No. 29. WOW. TO BECOME AN INVENTOR —Esery boy,
should know how inventions originated. This book explains them
all, giving examples in cilectricity, bydraulics, magnetism, optics,
pneumatics. mechanics, The t instructive book published.
No. 56. LOW TO BECOME ‘AN. ENGI NEER.—Containing full
instructions how to proceed in order to hecome a locomotive en-
gineer; also directions for building a model locomotive; together
with a full description of eversthing an engineer. should tne
No. 57. HOW TO MAKE MUSICAL TNSTRUMENTS- Full
directions how to thake a Banjo, Violin, Zither, olian Harp, Xylo-
phone atid other musical instruments; together with a brief de-
scription of nearly every musical instrument used in ancient or
modern times. Profuscly illustrated. By Algernon S. Fitzgerald,
for twenty years bardmaster of the Royal Bengal. Marines.
No. 59. HOW TO MAKE A MAGIC LANTERN Containing.
a description of the lantern. together with its histor and invention.
Also full directions for us use and for painting slides, Handsomely
illustrated. By John .
No. Tt. HOW TO Do “MECHANICAL TRICKS.—Coataining
complete instructions for performing over Sixty Mechanical Tricks.
By A. Anderson, Fully illustrated
oe _ LETTER WRITING.
No, 11. HOW TO WRITE LOVE-LETTERS.—A most com-
plete little book, containing full directions for writing love-lettera,
and. when to use them, giving specimen letters for young and old.
No, -12. HOW TO WRITE LETTERS TO LADIES.—Giving
complete-instructions for writing letters to ladies on all subjects;.
also ietars of introduction, notes and req
No. 24. HOW TO WRITE LETTERS: “To GENTLEMEN.—
Conthiaing full directions for writing to gentlemen on all subjects;
also riving santple let letters for instruction.
No, 53. oO WRI
book, telling you how to write to your sweetheart, your father,
mother, sister, brother, employer; and, in fact, everybody and any-—
bedy you wish to write to. Every young man and every young
lady i in the land should have this book.
No. HOW TO WRITE LETTERS CORRECTLY. —Con-
taining Hun instructions for writing letters on almost any subject;
also rules for punctuation and compaaition, with specimen letters.
TE LETTERS—A_ wonderful. little
or