[Ebook] The Mystery Of Psycho by Jim Steinmeyer
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Behold! “The Mystery of Psycho” by Jim Steinmeyer awaits! Discover the secrets behind Maskelyne’s automaton in this captivating book. Limited edition – a magical journey awaits!”
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Behold! “The Mystery of Psycho” by Jim Steinmeyer awaits! Discover the secrets behind Maskelyne’s automaton in this captivating book. Limited edition – a magical journey awaits!”
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Discover The Mystery Of Psycho by Jim Steinmeyer – A Rare Collector’s Gem!
Unveil the secrets behind Psycho, the legendary automaton, in this stunning hand-numbered limited edition book by magic historian Jim Steinmeyer. Only 500 copies were produced—this exclusive volume is #328, making it a must-have for collectors and magic enthusiasts alike!
Book Details & Features
- Format: Staplebound, 11″ x 8″, 63 pages
- Condition: Minimal shelf wear with clean, unmarked pages and solid binding
- Illustrations: Black-and-white visuals with a color frontispiece featuring Harry Kellar’s Psycho
The Enigmatic History of Psycho
Journey back to 1875 when John Nevil Maskelyne, the English magician and inventor, first introduced Psycho at London’s Egyptian Hall. This remarkable automaton astounded audiences by playing Whisk, a classic card game. Explore its origins, mechanics, and legacy in this meticulously researched volume.
Why You’ll Love This Book
- Rare Collectible: Only 500 hand-numbered copies exist!
- Rich Content: Detailed insights into Maskelyne’s genius creation
- Perfect Gift: A treasure for magic historians and book collectors
Own a piece of magic history—order now before it vanishes forever!
Limited Edition. Staplebound. This copy is hand-numbered 328 of a limited edition of 500 copies. 11″ X 8″. 63pp. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper wraps. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound. With black-and-white illustrations throughout and a color frontispiece featuring Harry Kellar’s Psycho tipped in.
Psycho was a sophisticated automaton created by English magician and inventor, John Nevil Maskelyne (1839-1917). Maskelyne first debuted his creation at The Egyptian Hall in London in 1875, where it performed for audiences by playing the English trick-taking card game, Whisk
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