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Advanced MarketingBrian T. LeesMarketing is the key to a magician's success. The amount of work he gets depends on how well he gets his name out. All of us use the common sources: newspaper, Facebook, direct mail, email and others. Many fail because they make their debut in these areas only to drop out and not keep them going. Even with common sources covered there comes a time when magician's cast their eyes on higher income. At that point, the opinion is such that they must jump into expensive media. Newspapers, radio, television and others sound good. They should. It is a sales person presenting this information in... | $10 to wish list | |
Hypno-Dream and The Power Within ProgramsCharles GauciThe Hypno-Dream Program For over fifty-eight years Charles Gauci has applied the principles contained in this program to help him achieve tremendous world wide success both as a hypnotist and a mentalist. He explains:
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A Magician's Swan SongWill GoldstonAn autobiographical history of magic, profusely illustrated with diagrams of magic tricks and photographs of Goldston's career. From the foreword by J. C. Cannell: The exposures he makes range from the most spectacular and elaborate illusions to the smallest pocket trick. His book, indeed, is the alpha and omega of magic. He conceals nothing, hides no secrets. The careful researches which I had to make in order to tell the public exactly how Houdini achieved his escapes and performed illusions which seemed like miracles, led me to think that I had exhausted all the resources of magic. But,... | $9 to wish list | |
Phenomenal ESP PerceptionBob Tripp & Robert A. NelsonA masterful presentation of Extra Sensory Perception wherein five different spectators prove their psychic ability. EFFECT: Five different Jumbo ESP symbol cards are exhibited, and one card each is sealed in a large manila envelope. The envelopes are mixed, so the whereabouts of any given symbol is unknown. Any five spectators volunteer, and name the envelope which they think contains a certain specified symbol card. Spectator's names are each written on an envelope, and their selection is recorded beside their name on a large white board or easel-mounted display card. Each envelope, as... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Magic and Mindreading Tricks You Can DoDavid J. LustigHere's a terrific book for those who wish to entertain their friends or business associates with clever magic that leaves a lasting impression. Until now, this hard to find, limited edition book has been available only to collectors, selling for up to 150 times its original price. Now introduced as a convenient, digital ebook, Lustig's work will baffle a new generation of audiences with feats of magic and mindreading. Over 50 excellent, impromptu effects to show friends, family and others. While most of the effects require practice, the instructions are clear enough that even younger magicians... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
The Autobiography of an Old Sport: Fifty years at the Card TableHarry P. DodgeThe record of a career famous for adventure and vicissitude, and in which the jester won more tricks than the gamester.
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Gamblers' Tricks With Cards Exposed and ExplainedJonathan H. GreenThis is an unusual mix of contents including magic card tricks, card games and how gamblers cheat at those games, other swindles and scams, a section on dice and cheating at dice games, as well as moralizing against the evils of gambling. Jonathan H. Green was a reformed gambler, who made a career exposing cheating via lectures, presentations and books. An earlier shorter edition of this book was published under the title Games and Tricks with Cards. If you are looking for an edited version and somewhat modernized rendition of this book you can find it here.
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CursedSandeepCursed includes two effects: 1) Cursed Bottle: Borrow a bottle and let them examine it. Close the cap of the bottle and let spectator hold the bottle. Now cause the bottle to unscrew itself on your command while spectator is holding the cap. 2) Cursed Cap: Cause the cap of the bottle to unscrew itself on your command. You can stop the movement when you wish.
1st edition 2017, length 9 min 45 s | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Colorful JourneyRaphaël CzajaThe four aces are removed from a red backed deck. The Ace of Spades is placed on top of the red deck as the three other aces are lost one by one into a blue deck. After a magical gesture, the aces disappear from the blue backed deck and reappear on top of the red deck, under the Ace of Spades! Excerpts from a few Magic Cafe reviews: "How the aces "move" seems to confuse the spectator...and they have a weird look on their face, like "how is this possible!??". What I personally like about this one is that you end clean!!!" | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Koschitz's Manual of Useful InformationKoschitzConcerning marks and stamps, portable and fixed devices, manipulation of cards and other matters of interest to lovers of draw. This is one of the better early books on card advantage play. We can be almost certain that Erdnase read this book.
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MentalitiesStefan OlschewskiIt's all in the Head - Lecture Notes "Genuinely fabulous!" - Ken Dyne Get ready to step inside of Stefan Olschewski's head. In this ebook, you will find lots of content from his professional repertoire. Nothing is held back. Stefan even shares an exclusive idea that got him standing ovations when he did his lecture in Austria, something that has never happened before in the 35 years history of the respective club. Here is what you will find inside:
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Modern ConjuringJ. C. Cannell
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Playing with FireKazan
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The Spider and The FlyBrick TilleyOne of Dai Vernon's favorite casual effects. The double vanish and reappearing of a coin. 1st edition 2017, 4 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
The Secrets of Doctor "A"Robert A. Nelson"Dr. A" was a real-life figure, having devoted 33 years of his life as a very successful office reader and clairvoyant. He gave Robert Nelson full permission to publish his unique secrets, however he requested that he remain anonymous. He devised, created and used what Nelson regarded as one of the finest - if not the finest - methods of giving private readings and (apparently) reading the minds of others. The system described is so subtle and versatile that Dr. "A" and Nelson both were able to give thought-staggering readings and demonstrations under the most adverse of conditions, whether... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
How'd Ja Do That?Julien J. ProskauerThis was a piracy of Hugh J. Johnston's and F. B. Sterling's book Modern Card Miracles. A treatise on card systems and setups, as well as effects that will fool laymen and magicians alike! Presentation, secrets, routine and patter are all included. Because most of the effects rely on subtlety instead of difficult sleights, even amateur performers can now fool with professional-caliber presentations. Included are card miracles for parlor, platform, club and stage, as well as effects that will garner free publicity if performed for newspaper editors and reporters. While advertisements say that no sleight of hand is required, one simple sleight... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Zauberspiegel Alle JahrgängeFriedrich W. Conradi-HorsterSeptember 1895 - November 1896 Borwig und Horster, Dresden; Dezember 1896 - Juni 1898 Horster und Kluge, Dresden; ab Januar 1904 Conradi-Horster, Berlin. Kunststücke aus allen Sparten der Magie. Detaillierte Beschreibungen klassischer Zaubergeräte, Hilfsmittel und Kunststücke (die oft auch heute noch im Handel sind). Erklärung vieler Großillusionen der damaligen Zeit. Viel Material über Trickkarten, Trickspiele und mechanische Karten. Viele Vorträge, oft von humoristischer Art, die leicht zu modernisieren sind. In vielen Jahrgängen finden sich die ständigen Rubriken Antispiritismus,... | $49 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Zauberspiegel 13. Jahrgang (Okt 1928 - Sep 1929)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster10 Hefte vom Oktober 1928 bis September 1929. 120 Seiten. Nr. 1
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Zauberspiegel 12. Jahrgang (Okt 1927 - Sep 1928)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster12 Hefte vom Oktober 1927 bis September 1928. 214 Seiten. Nr. 1
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Zauberspiegel 11. Jahrgang (Okt 1926 - Sep 1927)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster10 Hefte vom Oktober 1926 bis September 1927. 172 Seiten. Nr. 1, 2, 3
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Zauberspiegel 10. Jahrgang (Jul 1925 - Jun 1926)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster9 Hefte vom Juli 1925 bis Juni 1926. 146 Seiten. Nr. 1
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Zauberspiegel 9. Jahrgang (Okt 1924 - Jun 1925)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster7 Hefte vom Oktober 1924 bis Juni 1925. 160 Seiten. Nr. 1
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Zauberspiegel 8. Jahrgang (1908)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster12 Hefte vom Januar 1908 bis Dezember 1908. 240 Seiten. Aufgrund von Arbeitsübarlastung entschloß sich Conradi-Horster, statt des 8. Jhgs. ein Buch, nämlich Der Zauberkünstler auf der Höhe der Kunst, erscheinen zu lassen, das den Abonnenten des Zauberspiegels in monatlichen Heften zugesandt wurde. Somit gibt es eigentlich keinen 8. Jahrgang. No. 1
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Zauberspiegel 7. Jahrgang (1907)Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster12 Hefte vom Januar 1907 bis Dezember 1907. 236 Seiten. Nr. 1
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