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- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 first "Will".
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 isCitedBy Fold-and-cut_theorem.
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 last "Blyth".
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 location "London".
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 publisher "C. Arthur Pearson".
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 title "Paper magic : being a collection of entertaining and amusing models, toys, puzzles, conjuring tricks, etc., in which paper is the only or principle material required".
- 99725f8cf2569a60127a5d2a5ee0f1d293193dc42267b8ff44db2fbb86d7e719 year "1920".