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| | Books by Wiljalba Frikell: Books in the extended shelves: Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Book of riddles and five hundred home amusements : containing a choice and curious collection of riddles, charades, enigmas, rebuses, anagrams, transpositions, conundrums, amusing puzzles, queer sleights, recreations in arithmetic, fireside games, and natural magic, embracing entertaining amusements in magnetism, chemistry, second sight, and simple recreations in science for family and social pastime (Dick & Fitzgerald, 1863), also by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Fireside games; for winter evening amusement. (Dick and Fitzgerald, 1859) (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Fireside games; for winter evening amusement. (Dick and Fitzgerald, 1859), also by Dick & Fitzgerald (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Fireside games for winter evening amusement (New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1859), also by Dick & Fitzgerald (page images at Florida) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Hanky panky : a book of conjuring tricks (J.C. Hotten, 1872), also by Henry Llewellyn Williams and W. H. Cremer (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Hanky panky. A book of conjuring tricks. (Chatto & Windus, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Hanky Panky : A book of conjuring tricks, ed. by W. H. Cremer (Gutenberg ebook) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Magic no mystery: : conjuring tricks with cards, balls, and dice; magic writing, performing animals, &c. &c. (Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly., 1876), also by W. H. Cremer (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: The magician's own book, or, The whole art of conjuring. : Being a complete hand-book of parlor magic, and containing over one thousand optical, chemical, mechanical, magnetical, and magical experiments, amusing transmutations, astonishing sleights and subtleties, celebrated card deceptions, ingenious tricks with numbers, curious and entertaining puzzles, together with all the most noted tricks of modern performers. The whole illustrated with over 500 wood cuts, and intended as a source of amusement for one thousand and one evenings. (Dick & Fitzgerald, publishers, no. 18 Ann Street, 1857), also by John Wyman, Henry Llewellyn Williams, Frank Cahill, and George Arnold (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: The parlor magician : or, 100 tricks for the drawing room : containing an extensive and miscellaneous collection of conjuring and legerdemain : sleights with dice, dominoes, cards, ribbons, rings, fruit, coin, balls, handkerchiefs, &c., all of which may be performed in the parlor or drawing room : without the aid of any apparatus : also embracing a choice variety of curious deceptions which may be performed with the aid of simple apparatus : the whole illustrated and clearly explained with 121 engravings (Martinka & Co., in the 1870s) (page images at HathiTrust) Frikell, Wiljalba, 1818-1903: Secret out (John Camden Hotten, 1871), also by Henry Llewellyn Williams and W. H. Cremer (page images at HathiTrust)
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