Norman Hunter (author) - Works

Works

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  • Simplified Conjuring for All : a collection of new tricks needing no special skill or apparatus for their performance with suitable patter, C. Arthur Pearson (1923)
  • Advertising Through the Press: a guide to press publicity, Sir I. Pitman & Sons (1925)
  • New and Easy Magic : a further series of novel magical experiments needing no special skill or apparatus for their performance with suitable patter, C. Arthur Pearson (1925)
  • The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, John Lane (1933)
  • New conjuring Without Skill, Bodley Head (1935)
  • Professor Branestawm's Treasure Hunt, John Lane (1937)
  • Larky Legends (1938), republished as The Dribblesome Teapots and Other Incredible Stories (1973)
  • Successful Conjuring for Amateurs, Pearson (c.1951)
  • The Puffin Book of Magic (1968), republished as Norman Hunter’s Book of Magic, Bodley Head (1974)
  • The Peculiar Triumph of Professor Branestawm, Bodley Head (1970)
  • The Dribblesome Teapots and Other Incredible Stories (1971)
  • Professor Branestawm Up the Pole, Bodley Head (1972)
  • Professor Branestawm's Dictionary, Bodley Head (1973)
  • The Frantic Phantom and Other Incredible Stories (1973)
  • Professor Branestawm's Great Revolution, Bodley Head (1974)
  • The Home-made Dragon and Other Incredible Stories (1974)
  • Dust up at the Royal Disco: and Other Stories (1975)
  • Professor Branestawm’s Do-It-Yourself Handbook, Bodley Head (1974)
  • Long Live Their Majesties (1975)
  • Professor Branestawm Round the Bend, Bodley Head (1977)
  • Professor Branestawm’s Compendium of Donundrums, Riddles, Puzzles, Brain Twiddlers and Dotty Descriptions, Bodley Head (1975)
  • Vanishing Ladies, and Other Magic, Bodley Head (1978)
  • Professor Branestawm's Perilous Pudding, Bodley Head (1979)
  • The Best of Branestawm, Bodley Head (1980)
  • Sneeze and Be Slain and Other Incredible Stories (1980)
  • Professor Branestawm and the Wild Letters, Bodley Head (1981)
  • Professor Branestawm's Pocket Motor Car, Bodley Head (1981)
  • Professor Branestawm's Mouse War, Bodley Head (1982)
  • Professor Branestawm's Building Bust-Up, Bodley Head (1982)
  • Count Bakwerdz on the Carpet and Other Incredible Stories (1982)
  • Professor Branestawm's Crunchy Crockery, Bodley Head (1983)
  • Professor Branestawm's Hair-Raising Idea, Bodley Head (1983)

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