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After Dinner Sleights and Pocket Tricks
by Charles Lang Neil

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After Dinner Sleights and Pocket Tricks by Charles Lang Neil

Table of Contents

  1. The Principles Of Natural Magic
  2. Manner And Gesture
  3. The Conjurer's Clothes
  4. The Wand
  5. The Table
  6. To Palm A Coin
  7. The Back And Front Palm
  8. To Change A Coin
  9. Coin And Glass Trick
  10. A Coin Wrapped In Paper Disappears
  11. To Pass Ten Coins Held In Left Hand Into A Glass Held In Right Hand At Arm's Length
  12. The Aerial Mint
  13. Production Of Handkerchiefs
  14. To Produce A Number Of Real Hen's Eggs From A Handkerchief
  15. The Handkerchiefs And Soup Plate
  16. Wonderful Torn And Restored Paper
  17. The Mysteriously-Joined Handkerchiefs
  18. The Changing Handkerchiefs
  19. A Ring Passed On To Stick Or Wand Whilst Both Ends Are Held By Spectator
  20. The Tambourine Trick

  21. THE CUPS AND BALLS
  22. - Method Of Palming The Ball
  23. - To Hold The Ball Whilst Conveying Under Cups

  24. THE BILLIARD-BALL TRICK
  25. - A Subtle Vanish Of Two Billiard Balls

    COIN TRICKS REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO APPARATUS

  26. To spin a Coin upon the Floor or Table and tell blindfold whether it falls Head or Tail upwards
  27. The Multiplication of Money
  28. The Mysterious Addition
  29. To place a Marked Florin and a Penny in two separate Handkerchiefs and make them change places at command
  30. After wrapping Four Florins securely in a Handkerchief, to cause them to vanish, and be afterwards found in the possession of the Person holding the Handkerchief
  31. To pass a Marked Coin into either of Two Oranges

    TRICKS WITH A HANDKERCHIEF

  32. The Vanishing Knots
  33. The Transformed Handkerchief
  34. The Miraculous Handkerchief
  35. A Borrowed Handkerchief Cut up, Burnt, and finally found in a Candle
  36. Colour-changing Handkerchiefs
  37. The Magic Laundry
  38. The Shower of Sweets from a Borrowed Handkerchief

    TRICKS WITH CUPS AND BALLS

  39. Various Sleights used in Tricks with Cups and Balls

    FOUR VERY SIMPLE TRICKS

  40. The Climbing Ring
  41. To Indicate on the Dial of a Watch the Hour secretly thought of by One of the Audience
  42. The Japanese Ball
  43. The Obedient Orange

1st edition 1914; original 119 pages; PDF 84 pages.
word count: 29008 which is equivalent to 116 standard pages of text