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Re: Not even close....

Postby Richard Kaufman » August 22nd, 2006, 10:47 am

I'm using Windows XP and Netscape (and IE).

I cleaned up the list a bit and added some author names.

Books that I reprinted, such as The Second Now You See It!, Road Hustler, and Street Magic, should be listed by the date I reprinted them, not their original date of publication.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Guest » August 22nd, 2006, 10:50 am

Originally posted by Joe Pecore:

???? Street Magic (Jeff Sheridan/Edward Claflin)
The Kaufman and Greenberg STREET MAGIC reprint has a new Foreword by Jeff Sheridan copyrighted 1998.

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Re: Not even close....

Postby Joe Pecore » August 22nd, 2006, 1:13 pm

Thanks for all the corrections.
Kaufman Books Timeline has been updated.

Total publications currently at 101.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Guest » August 22nd, 2006, 3:47 pm

Richard, at 101 publications you published your

own " Five Foot Shelf " and I didn't count Geniis

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Re: Not even close....

Postby Richard Kaufman » August 22nd, 2006, 4:50 pm

I wish the shelf was only five feet! I have a "wide" Billy bookcase from IKEA and my publications take up the entire thing--and it's packed.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Dustin Stinett » August 22nd, 2006, 7:22 pm

I hate to throw even a small amount of water on this fire, but, while certainly authored by Richard, Tarbell 8 was published by D. Robbins, was it not?

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Re: Not even close....

Postby Pete Biro » August 22nd, 2006, 10:10 pm

Max Maven's bookcases are TWO DEEP.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Pete Biro » August 22nd, 2006, 10:11 pm

Byron Walker's bookcases are at least nine rooms, floor to ceiling wall to wall. Only ONE ROOM in his entire house is book free. It does have a roll of paper though. He has had to have the floors reinforced.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Richard Kaufman » August 23rd, 2006, 7:14 am

Yes, it's true that Tarbell 8 was published by D. Robbins, so the list should more accurately reflect that it contains all the books I've written, compiled, and/or published.

It's still missing most of the lecture notes, for which I have to dig up dates.

It would be kind of crazy to get into all the tricks instructions I wrote, which includes "Smashed," a dove production from newspaper for Tannens, and a trick with a fried egg for Meir Yedid whose title eludes me.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Joe Pecore » August 23rd, 2006, 8:25 am

And how about the books you illustrated!
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Joe Pecore » August 23rd, 2006, 8:29 am

Originally posted by Richard Kaufman:
... and a trick with a fried egg for Meir Yedid whose title eludes me.
Would that be Sunny-Side Up ?
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Richard Kaufman » August 23rd, 2006, 8:49 am

Yes, that's it: "Sunny-Side Up."

I can't recall illustrating any books. Haven't touched a pen in 15 years.
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Re: Not even close....

Postby Joe Pecore » August 23rd, 2006, 9:30 am

Originally posted by Richard Kaufman:

I can't recall illustrating any books. Haven't touched a pen in 15 years.
A few of the books listed as being illustrated by Richard Kaufman that are not already in the timeline:

THE MAGIC BOOK by Harry Lorayne
Encore 3 - eBook Edition
Elegant Card Magic of Father Cyprian - Frank Garcia
More Magic Tricks, Science Facts: The Madman of Magic by Friedhoffer
How to Haunt a House for Halloween by Friedhoffer
Walt Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice Storybook & Magic Tricks by Friedhoffer
Light (Scientific Magic Ser., Bk. 5) by Friedhoffer
LORAYNE, HARRY: AFTERTHOUGHTS
Harris, Paul: A Close-Up Kinda Guy
Jay Sankey's Dough
VERY BEST OF CUPS AND BALLS by Frank Garcia
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