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- resemblance to a lump of half burnt coal, and is palmed in the hand, as a prestidigitateur conceals a coin, a pack of cards, an egg, or a small lemon. The medium...
- footwork earned him the nickname "The Big Cat". The French called him "Le Prestidigitateur" (The Conjuror). Many top players used to cite Mečíř as the one player...
- to the territory. Not only was he billing himself as "the Premier Prestidigitateur of France", but he was also using pirated versions of his illusions...
- between 1934 and 1937 and distributed worldwide. These are Fétiche prestidigitateur (The Ringmaster, 1934), Fétiche se marie (The Mascot's Wedding, 1935)...
- greffier Madeleine Suffel as La patronne de l'hôtel Michel Seldow as Le prestidigitateur Pablo Rège p.320 Goble p.12 Bessy, Maurice & Chirat, Raymond. Histoire...
- Genève, P.; Jimenez, A. "Portrait: Henri K****agi, Illusionniste et Prestidigitateur". Sciences et magie (in French). Interviews with K****agi 1992-1993...
- Federation of Conjurers (FFAP) (Fédération Française des Artistes Prestidigitateurs) is a regional member organisation of FISM. As of 2013, Serge Odin...
- resemblance to a lump of half burnt coal, and is palmed in the hand, as a prestidigitateur conceals a coin, a pack of cards, an egg, or a small lemon. The medium...
- by Nouveau Cirque), directed by Alice Guy – (France) La charité du prestidigitateur (The Magician's Alms), directed by Alice Guy – (France) Chien jouant...
- meeting of the 34-year-old ASAP, ****ociation Syndicale des Artistes Prestidigitateurs (****ociation of prestidigitation artists), which had a monthly magazine...