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The Annotated Erdnase
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compiled by Uli Weigel



 

 


You know, reading the Annotated Erdnase is like a fascinating voyage through the history of card magic. Or as it says on the dust cover: Darwin's comprehensive annotations can be used as an index to card magic in print. 

So, why an index to an index? Well, I think it's sometimes practical to have an overall view of all the indexed material. If you're like me, you'll find many uses for such an index.

Just for the fun of it, I have compiled an additional bibliographical list for annotation 230, which comes in handy, if you can't wait to research the history of the classic Ace Assembly. Now you don't have to transcribe anything before you contact your favorite book dealer :-)


Please Note:

In contrast to the Strong Magic Index, the index numbers refer to annotation numbers, NOT page numbers.

 

You can download the Index for easy editing and printing. 

Extract the RTF-files from the zip-archive in a folder of your choice on your hard disk and load them into your Word processor. If you need a zip-tool, you can get one at www.winzip.com. I chose the Rich Text Format, because it provides basic formatting capabilities, and any Word processor like Microsoft Word, Word Perfect or even Wordpad, which comes with Windows, can read and write RTF-files. 

Enjoy!

Feel free to send your comments and/or suggestions.

Last Updated: 19.06.2004

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