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Today Random House is the proud publishing home of the world’s most acclaimed storytellers, thought leaders, and innovators. The company assumed the name Random House two years later when Cerf and Klopfer decided to publish a few books on the side, “at random.” Not that that's what happened - fortunately most know that I don't put out, or allow to be put out, bad items of any kind - so the negative remarks are.well what they are! Tells you (me, anyway) something about those "negativers." Anyway, check out the list of PDFs available here - or go to my magic website - and check 'em out.In 1925, Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer, two New Yorkers in their mid-twenties, acquired The Modern Library, a stable of classics and contemporary American works. Why in the world would I - why hurt someone else's sales - someone who may NEED those sales (fortunately, I don't like 'em, but don't NEED 'em). Not saying I think all is/are great - it's just that I would NEVER make a negative statement publicly, as one above - unless it had something to do with me personally. It's interesting to me.I personally would never, ever, say anything negative publicly about someone else's up-for-sale stuff. With over 325 card and close to 70 coin effects, routines, ideas.

Seems all are quite pleased with the PDFs just as they are - at least I've not received anything in any way negative about them - in spite of the couple of "negativers" above. Book by Harry Lorayne and L&L Publishing-200.00 This is the deluxe collector's limited edition which was signed by Harry Lorayne. I've been getting great reactions, great testimonials, about the e-books. With smaller tablets (ipad mini, nexus 7, amazon tablets) starting to outsell larger form factors, it's probably something that should be considered. With the tools out there today, it's a lot easier to convert a book to a proper e-pub of the like, even up to (and including) the photos in their proper places. Now for something like a trick explanation, it's obviously not optimal, but for a long article, it's great. And it was a real pleasure to read Genii that way. While the columnar format makes it ok to read the scanned pages (via double tapping, scrolling) reading a longer piece (like the recent Doug Henning article) I went to the option of the app that allows me to see properly flowed, re-sizable text.

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Well, consider on something like reading Genii (via the android app) on my 7 inch tablet (Nexus 7). I find that far superior to small printed pages that cannot be double-tapped and enlarged (usually you just have a choice of three font sizes, which I find insufficient). I don't mind double-tapping and scrolling. Richard Kaufman wrote:What size is an iPad? Over 9 inches, right? THE CARD CLASSICS OF KEN KRENZEL - $19.99 Best - Harry L.ĪPOCALYPSE YEARLY VOLUMES – $14.99 PER YEARLY VOLUME …ġ2 ISSUES PER VOLUME – 1978, 1979, 1980…1997. Please order directly from me, at (Although the links may be sent to you from Conjuring Arts. Okay let's see if I can copy/paste the list, prices, here - so long as I have permission to do so.
