Hocus pocus junior. The anatomy of legerdemain. Or, the art of jugling : Set forth in his proper colours, fully, plainly, and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practise. Unto each trick is added the figure, where it is neededful for instruction.
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printed by G. Purslow, and are to be sold by Thomas Vere, at the sign of the Angel without Newgate,
1671.
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