Tommy Cooper's Mirth, Magic and Mischief

Tommy Cooper's Mirth, Magic and Mischief
ISBN-10
1848092032
ISBN-13
9781848092037
Category
English wit and humor
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2010-10-14
Publisher
Random House
Author
John Fisher

Description

Relive the mirth, magic and mischief of everybody's favourite magic man with gags galore, tricks unlimited and a priceless trip down memory lane courtesy of many previously unpublished photographs from the Cooper archives - jus like that!

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