Philosophical amusements or easy and instructive recreations for young people
J. Johnson, London 1807 (I ed. 1797).
John Gale
Gale's Cabinet of Knowledge or Miscellaneous Recreations
1808.
Thomas Dilworth
The Schoolmasters Assistant
1810 (I ed. 1743).
John Badcock
Endless amusement: a collection of upwards of 400 entertaining and astonishing experiments
Thorp & Burch, London 1818.
Philosophical recreations or winter amusements
Thomas Hughes, London 1821.
A sequel to the endless amusement, containing nearly 400 interesting experiments
Thomas Boys and Thorp & Burch, London 1825.
The whole art of legerdemain or the Black Art laid open and explained
T. Hughes, London 1826.
The Wonderful History of the Celebrated Friar Bacon
W. Lewis for T. & J. Allman, London 1829.
William Clarke
The Boy's Own Book
1830.
Henry Dean
The Whole Art of Legerdemain or Hocus Pocus Laid Open and Explained By Those Renowned Masters Sena Sama, Hamed Ben-Ali, and All the Celebrated and Mysterious Professors in the Art of Natural Magic
C.V. Nickerson, Baltimore 1830 (I ed. 1722).
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