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Trix and ChatterWerner C. (Dorny) Dornfeld/DornfieldDorny was a much liked and regarded magician of his time. One of the highlights of this book is the "Who's Who and Why" section which will tell you a lot about the colleagues of Dorny. There is also a good patter section and a number of tricks ranging from cards, coins, mentalism, most of them contributed by other magicians like Hugard, Blackstone, Jordan, Brema, Hilliar, ... 1st edition, 1921, W. Dornfeld, published by Arthur P. Felsman; 286 pages.
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Making Magic MemorableMichael Ammar | $8.95 to wish listMP3 | |
The Dramatic Art of MagicLouis C. HaleySubtitle of the book is: A series of artistic conjuring experiments fully explained in detail and supplemented by a preachment upon the art in the form of original essays upon the subject, The Actor Magician.
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The Fortune Formula: Fogel's Top Secrets No. 2Maurice FogelIn this second manuscript in Fogel's Top Secrets series, he explains his system of how to develop a new routine, what he calls "The Fogel Formula". It is a system of how to structure and proceed with your training and development towards a particular goal. Fogel is using his success system for things he wants to achieve in general not just magic. Fogel demonstrates how his formula operates by applying it to a question he often received after his shows: "Can you tell fortunes?" To address this frequent question he developed a particular routine involving a zodiac chart. The chart, the routine,... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Magic BackupBrian T. LeesMagicians are exposed to all kinds of magic. Illusions, card, coin, close-up, and other types of magic pass through our hands/eyes almost on a daily basis. There is no way a magician can remember them all. But with a good backup system, bringing them back into your performance can be easy as read/follow instructions.
1st edition 2020, PDF 16 pages. | $8 to wish list | |
How to Routine a Magic ShowWilliam W. LarsenAn informative handbook that tells the secret of how to properly routine a magic act or show. Especially valuable to semi-pro and amateur performers, it tells how to put your tricks to work and will help put your magic hobby on a self-supporting basis. You may be capable of performing a hundred tricks, but if you lack the knowledge of how to put together an entertaining routine, you won't get the big fees. This manuscript tells you how. Best of all, it tells you how to do it with those tricks you already own and which you can perform. This ebook not only gives the simple fundamental... | $8 to wish list | |
Magic by TheoryDaniel SkahenAs the title suggests, this is a pure work about theory, but not old and dusty thoughts, instead a fresh and new look by Daniel Tyler. Certainly you will find topics which are as old as magic, such as 'the merit of gimmicks' and 'misdirection', but you will also find a chapter dealing with 'where to shop', which is up-to-date and includes places on the internet. This chapter alone can save you a multiple of the price of this ebook. Or what about 'getting the girl' or 'how to admire Blaine, but be yourself' - all topics that Daniel discusses. You might be shocked to hear that Daniel is just eighteen... | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish list | |
Egotistical Opinions: EntrancesIan KendallThis is the first lesson from Egotistical Opinions. In this 12 minute video Ian talks about entrances, and how to make that important first impression. Covering both stage and close up situations, he shows examples of how he starts a show, and then explains why he does what he does when he does it. The final story is not only true, but still makes him wince... 1st edition 2009, runtime 12 minutes | $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Egotistical Opinions: Microphone TechniqueIan KendallThis is the second video from Egotistical Opinions. The 32 minute video covers microphone technique for magicians, covering handheld, tie clip and headset mics. Ian shows the correct way to handle and use the microphone so that you look and feel confident and professional. 1st edition 2009, runtime 32 minutes | $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Egotistical Opinions: Visual NoiseIan KendallThis is the third video from Egotistical Opinions. This ten minute lesson talks about the concept of visual noise, and how you can control your body language so that you are not distracting to watch. This information is useful for both stage and close up performers, as well as anyone who needs to speak in public. 1st edition 2009, runtime 10 minutes | $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Egotistical Opinions: PerformanceIan KendallThis is the fourth video from Egotistical Opinions. This 13 minute clip talks about performance, professionalism and generally getting the correct attitude to entertaining your audience. 1st edition 2009, runtime 13 minutes | $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Egotistical Opinions: PracticingIan KendallThis is the fifth video from Egotistical Opinions. In this six minute lesson Ian talks about the correct way to approach practising and how to get the most from your practice sessions. 1st edition 2009, runtime 6 minutes | ★★★★★ $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Egotistical Opinions: Stage FrightIan KendallThis is the sixth video from Egotistical Opinions. In this six minute lesson Ian explains his approach for conquering stage fright, a proven method that may sound strange, but one that means stage fright, and 'shaky hand syndrome' are a thing of the past. Everyone can benefit from this advice, beginners and experienced performers alike. 1st edition 2009, runtime 6 minutes | $7.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Principles and DeceptionsArthur BuckleyAnother great book from Arthur Buckley. He discusses some theoretical aspects of magic and then goes into detailed instructions of moves and routines with coins, cards, and billiard balls. I can highly recommend this book. 1st edition, 1948, Arthur Buckley; original 222 pages; PDF 185 pages.
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Understanding the Tamariz False Clues MethodWilhelm EberhardTamariz' False Clues method helps professional magicians to eliminate contradictions from their acts, guaranteeing they produce the effect they really want on their audiences. This ebook explains the method, helps you avoid common errors and provides an overview of the fundamental theoretical concepts you need to correctly use every aspect of it. Contents
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Showmanship and PresentationEdward MauriceTips and tricks from a Vaudeville professional including openers, audience appeal, costume, make-up, and a lot more. The ideal is to have a director who pays attention to these areas, but most magicians are performers and directors rolled up into one person. It is therefore important to read and study showmanship and presentation. From the introduction by Park Shackleton: It is now, thank goodness, many many years since I cared two hoots how a trick was done (i.e., the actual secret which is of no importance). I am only interested in how it is presented (which is of vital importance). ... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | |
How To Win A Magic ContestVan CleveWritten by a man who has won many magic contests and who has the trophies to prove it! They illustrate this ebook.
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The Book Without WordsMihwonkuoy RefizulThe real secrets on how to become the greatest magician in the world. Dedicated to the discerning conjurors, the cheaters, the liars, and all other lost souls - whatever age, who want to impress, manipulate, and magish other people for profit, fun, or just entertainment. Included is a very clever and creative book test, for all of you who require a strong effect to justify the purchase. The truth is delivered as a satire, which makes it a fun read, but at the same time delivers a profoundly deep and true message.
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Programmes of Famous MagiciansMax HoldenThis ebook gives a very nice glimpse into the past. It describes the routines and effects of the programmes of famous magicians. You will find descriptions of programmes by Dai Vernon, Al Baker, Annemann, Cardini, Blackstone, Dante, Davenport, Hugard, Keating, and many more. Check the table of contents link further down for the complete list. 1st edition, 1937, Max Holden, New York City; 49 pages.
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The DaOrtiz ReportMaximiliano YedidThis ebook is published with Dani DaOrtiz' permission and blessing. Card magic is evolving. Card magicians are no longer looking for the latest "moves" and "techniques", no longer are they caring for more ways to deal seconds and bottoms. What they are looking for are psychological ploys and techniques that will allow you to create impossible magic. Dani DaOrtiz is a new force in card magic. He revolutionized it. But how many times do I hear: "I would do that... If I were him". Many magicians feel that DaOrtiz' spontaneousness and carefreeness is not a match of their personality. In this report... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Magic Awareness: F.U.N. Presentation SeriesKen MullerA collection of stories, poems, and reflections about magic - inexplicable phenomena in life that impact our audience, or you as the performer. This can be inspirational or focusing for novices, amateurs, collectors, or professionals. I wrote this a decade ago as a Christmas gift for magic friends around the world, but it could be an ideal gift to others or self at any time. "This book is written for those who have chosen to make of performance magic something more than an onlooker or student - those called magicians, conjurors, mentalists, illusionists, and magical entertainers (and their... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
OPS Magic: F.U.N. Presentation SeriesKen MullerOverture - Prelude - Scaffold as alternative presentation modes for crafting a magic routine (conjuring or mentalism). What to do with a mixed or new live audience where little is known about their experience with live magic, conjuring or mentalism? (might apply to Zoom type presentations as well) How can you discover their interest and expectations for what you can offer without wasting your best routines or risking interruptions? This ebook will guide you through an exploration of three alternative presentation modes with a 'mixed audience' where little is known of their expectations,... | $9 $6 to wish list | |
How's Your Library?James B. FindlayAn authoritative ebook on collecting for collectors. Written by one of the world's foremost collectors. Covers the whole subject of the care and arrangement of the magical library, data on the books themselves, bookplates with pages of examples, plus the Mulholland article on same. Other bits by well known collectors. Highly recommended to all who are building up their magic libraries, no matter how small at present. Preface by John Mulholland. 1st edition 1952 (self); 2nd edition 1958 (Ireland Magic); 1st digital edition, 44 pages. | ★★★★★ $5.95 to wish listPDF & EPUB | |
Attention Please!Joel HowlettIn March 2022 there was a unique gathering of professional magicians in Sydney Australia. Joel Howlett was one of the lecturers on the bill and he discussed performing exciting visual magic that caters to modern audiences who have shortening attention spans. Participants were invited to take an honest look at the effects they were using before the COVID pandemic and reassess if they might be a little slow-moving for today's audiences. This PDF is a brief outline of the points discussed. 1st edition 2022, PDF 7 pages. | $5 to wish list |