King Koko, or the pretty princess and the lucky lover. A conjuring entertainment in the form of a fairy tale with practical instructions
London: Chatto & Windus, 1904. Small 8vo, pp. 127, [1], 32; text illustrations, some full-page; brown cloth, printed in black; boards cocked and lightly soiled, text clean, very good. According to the preface, "the first attempt to present a drawing-room conjuring entertainment in the guise of a connected story."... More