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Books with author Bill Severn

  • William Howard Taft, the President who became Chief Justice,

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (McKay, Jan. 1, 1970)
    William Howard Taft, the President who became Chief Justice, [hardcover] Severn, Bill [Jan 01, 1970]
  • Magic Shows You Can Give

    Bill Severn

    Paperback (David McKay, )
    None
  • Frontier president: James K. Polk,

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (I Washburn, March 15, 1965)
    The story of the President who was known as The Napoleon of the Frontier
  • The end of the roaring twenties;: Prohibition and repeal,

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (J. Messner, March 15, 1969)
    Traces the history of the temperance movements which led to the Eighteenth Amendment and discusses the reasons for the failures of that law.
  • Magic comedy: Tricks, skits and clowning

    Bill Severn

    Paperback (McKay, March 15, 1974)
    Book by Severn, Bill
  • Magic across the table,

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (McKay, March 15, 1972)
    Shelf and edge/ corner wear to DJ. Some foxing to free end page, paste down. Pages are clean and binding is tight.
  • Magic Fun for Everyone

    Bill Severn

    Paperback (Plume, Nov. 26, 1986)
    Book by Severn, Bill
  • More Magic in Yr Pkts

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books, May 12, 1980)
    Explains magic tricks calling for the use of everyday objects that can be carried in the performer's pocket or purse and includes how-to illustrations and a line of patter for the amateur magician
    Z+
  • Magic With Rope, Ribbon, and String

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Dec. 1, 1981)
    A guide for dozens of tricks with rope, ribbon, and string, each illustrated with step-by-step drawings
    M
  • Magic with paper

    Bill Severn

    Paperback (McKay, March 4, 1974)
    Magic with paper Magic tricks
  • Magic with paper

    Bill Severn

    Hardcover (D, March 4, 1962)
    None
  • Donuts, Diamonds, & Dreams

    Bill Severns

    language (Electric Moon Publishing, July 20, 2017)
    It all began in the Sandlot. A magical time where all of us kids dreamed and played.We were free to play. We loved being with our friends. We learned how to share, encourage, dream, and enjoy each other. We learned how to negotiate, figure things out, use our imaginations, and cheer each other on.We figured out that we were all different and that was good. Kind of like diamonds, we each brought our own special talent. We played baseball, but that was just a piece of our time together. We learned that there are lots of fun things to do, and boy, did we love to try them all. Hold on to your dreams, grab a donut with your friends, and enjoy the ride while you can!