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My Life With The Spirits - The Adventures of a Modern Magician - cover

My Life With The Spirits - The Adventures of a Modern Magician

Lon Milo DuQuette

Publisher: Weiser Books

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A rare glimpse into the fascinating, sometimes terrifying, sometimes hilarious world of a modern ceremonial magician. Hailed by critics as the most entertaining author and one of the most widely respected members of the magick community, Lon Milo DuQuette provides a beacon for aspiring magicians everywhere. Illustrated. Index
Available since: 01/15/1999.

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