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The Best of Slydini ... and more (Text & Photos)Karl Fulves & Tony Slydini This ebook includes both the text and the photos of the original two volume hardcover set. Each of the almost 1000 photos is available twice. The first time the photos appear dispersed through the text close to where each photo is first mentioned. And the second time all photos are together in one place, the same way this material was originally published - text and photos separate. Having the photos included with the text avoids the constant reference to another volume. But having them also together by themselves allows for a stop-motion-like viewing of the action.
It is easy to sing the... | ★★★★★ $30 to wish listPDF |
The Card Magic of LePaulPaul LePaulThis work by LePaul has become a classic a long time ago. It is a must read for anybody who is seriously interested in card magic. LePaul was one of the 20th century's most admired card technicians. Here he teaches you 31 moves and 21 routines, beautifully explained in word and more than 300 photos showing the master at work.
Paul Fleming wrote:
No one who has seen the program of Paul Le Paul can doubt his ability as a performer; and no informed magician who reads The Card Magic of Le Paul will question that it is a real contribution to the literature of card conjuring.
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The Complete Guide to Billet SwitchingTony Corinda & Ralph W. Read This is a combination of Corinda's Step 6 of his 13-Steps to Mentalism on Billets, and Ralph Read's One Man Mind Reading Secrets.
Part One Technique
- Introduction
- A Few Simple Rules For Working with Billets
- The Centre Tear - Corinda Variation
- The Centre Tear - Punx - Meir Variation
- Centre Tear - One Hand Variation
- Centre Tear - Corinda's Backward Variation
- Centre Tear - Preparation of the Billet
- Centre Tear - Reading the Billet
- Billet Switch - Bare Hand Method
- - Billet Switch (Annemann)
- - The Billet Switch Bare Hand Method (Corinda)
- Billet Switch by Lapping
- Billet Switch - Magnetic Clip...
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Effective Card MagicWilliam (Bill) SimonThis book was edited by Jean Hugard and illustrated by Stanley Jaks.
Martin Gardner had the following to say:
"Bill Simon has achieved an astonishing mastery of the medium. His mind is constantly probing for new and subtler moves, and bold effects which break fresh paths in the card jungle. In this book he has given generously the fruits of his thinking and experience. The result is a book almost certain to become one of the basic texts of modem card conjuring."
This ebook covers many entertaining plots, novel sleights, shuffles and fancy cuts as well as useful information on practice, structuring, presentation, audience... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish listPDF |
The Bottom CollectorsFather CyprianFrom the forward:
What are Bottom Collectors? Perhaps this may be best explained by stating a goal set for working out a version of Roy Walton's "Collectors". The goal was to achieve a clean spreading of the Collectors packet. The means adopted was the addition of three aces plus the three selections to the face of one ace. This is easily done if the six-card stock is on the bottom of the deck. It can be added directly to the face of the supposed ace packet. Thus the name "Bottom Collectors". Another factor that came into developing this approach was that all of the published versions of... | $7 to wish listPDF |
Best Tricks with SlatesPeter WarlockA wonderful ebook explaining all the best slate tricks and effects, by Peter Warlock, who has used slate tricks in his programs for many years. Covers the manipulation of unprepared slates, the use of the flap, various mechanical slates and aids, little know methods of fake mediums, chemical writing and many other methods that are as effective as they are unique.
Paul Fleming wrote:
It seems probable that the current war, like the World War of 1914-1918, will bring a resurgence of interest in spiritualism. Already we see the beginnings of such a revival, and if it continues we may look forward not only... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listPDF |
Modern Chemical MagicJohn D. Lippy Jr. & Edward L. Palder This volume is the most complete and authoritative book that has been compiled on the subject to date. It has been several years in research and preparation. The co-authors are thoroughly versed in the art of magic and the science of chemistry. By combining the two old professions they have produced this new volume, Modern Chemical Magic.
For amusement in your own home or entertaining a group of friends, this new overture to magic has no peer; it is startling, mystifying and most effective. It gives a new approach to the professional or amateur magician to add variety to his programs. It... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF |
Card MasteryMichael MacDougallMichael MacDougall explains new sleights, new methods of culling and stacking, new bottom steal, and more. Of interest to all card men, magicians and demonstrators. The second part of the book is S.W. Erdnase's seminal work on the art of sleight of hand with playing cards, The Expert at the Card Table.
Paul Fleming wrote:
To call this book Card Mastery is to adopt the attitude that it is fitting and proper for the tail to wag the dog. For nearly three-fourths of the book consists of a reprint of S. W. Erdnase's great work, The Expert at the Card Table, and only a trifle more than one-fourth is the contribution of Mr. MacDougall. An actual count... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF |
Basic Card TechniqueAnthony NormanA lovely digital reproduction of a book from England describing a range of card moves. It is profusely illustrated and very clearly describes all basic card moves and many specialties. Twenty chapters deal with subjects such as: The Pass, Location, Palming and Forcing, False Cuts, False Shuffles, False Counts, The Double Lift, Top and Bottom Change, Glide and Slip, Glimpse and Peek, Reversing Cards, Flourishes, Fanning, Front and Back Palm, etc. Learn the right way to do these sleights.
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TV Dove ClassicsKirk KirkhamMore than 25 tricks, tips, and ideas for performing with live as well as life-like rubber doves. Tricks for TV, nightclubs, schools and theaters. If you are a dove worker, you can't afford not to own this wonderful, exciting ebook.
- "About The Doves"
- The Classic Glove To Dove
- Technicolor Doves
- Passe-Passe Doves
- Hypnotizing A Dove
- Challenge Vanish
- Air Mail Dove
- The Dove In The Balloon
- Cone And Dove
- The Supreme Gimmick
- Bags Of Doves
- Cane To Dove
- Mexican Doves
- Jap Doves
- Blackstone's Vanish
- Dove From Newspaper
- Devil's Dove
- The Doves From The Hat
- Silken Dove
- Crystal Dove Bag
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Cruise BookJimmy RayThis was the first book on performing magic on a cruise ship. Many magicians realize that one of the more enjoyable ways to earn a living in this profession is to work the cruise ships. The eating is great and you can see the world. You may die from over-eating but what a way to go! If you think you can eat the gourmet food on the cruise ships and still fit into your tuxedo, then this book is for you.
The problem for most magicians who desire to work on the cruise ships is lack of information on how to go about it. This ebook details how to get booked, the names and addresses of the agents... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listPDF |
Dice DexterityAudley V. WalshFrom the introduction
While some of the sleights are not new, many improvements have been made. Too, many of the ideas incorporated in this book are Audley's own brain children and have never seen the light of print before.
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Let it be known that dice stacking and dice manipulation have been used and known to the world's greatest dice men in gambling casinos for hundreds of years. Here is your chance to learn and do the feats which have made them legendary for their skill.
Magic dice. They stack up, vanish, appear, grow larger, shrink smaller, and act in general like they were... | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish listPDF |
Cups and Balls MagicThomas (Tom) OsborneTom Osborne writes:
Cups and balls have been giving pleasure, as a magic trick, to generations of spectators. It is still regarded as one of the most outstanding of all magic effects. My gratitude to Dr. Henry Ridgeley Evans and to John Mulholland for writing the story of the cups and balls, so that all may appreciate the history of this classic of magic. Thanks to Bill Hanna for the illustrations which do so much to make the book come alive.
All the basic ball moves are described in detail using clear illustrations. A section of routines is described that will get you started on your way to devising your own methods and plots.... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listPDF |
Deck-SterityHarry LorayneThis is mostly an ebook on card magic but it also has a few effects with coins, dollar bills and cigarettes. By far the best routine in the ebook is the "Ten Card Poker Deal". It is a hugely entertaining, dynamic routine in which ten cards culled from the deck are dealt into two poker hands in a multitude of ways, but somehow, the magician's hand always ends up winning. The effect is virtually self-working and Harry's routining turns it into a real reputation maker.
From the Foreword:
Of course, I can't make an entertainer out of you. I can include effects and routines in my books with... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF |
The Cups: a manual of cups and balls magicRoy FromerContains over 100 ideas, tricks, routines and novelties with the Cups and Balls. Contains over 40 illustrations, engravings and photos. Includes the original Mohammed Bey routines and three authentic Easy Indian Cup routines. For beginners and experts alike.
Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Publisher's Note
- Introduction
About 'The Cups'
- The Basic Routine
My Cup Runneth Over
- Pot Holes
- The Society Cups And Balls
- The Traveling Skulls
- Emergency Cups
- Close-Up Cups
- Impromptu Close-Up Cups
- Avant-Garde Cups
- Thimblerigging
- Mechanical Cups
- The Foo Cup
- The Walking Cups
- ...And Talking...
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Doing Magic For YoungstersBert Easley & Eric P. Wilson This is actually a compilation of two books:
- Doing Magic For Youngsters by Bert Easley
- The Art of Conjuring TO Children by Eric P. Wilson
This is a full course on how to perform for children. It not only includes a lot of suitable tricks, but also all the other important factors you need to consider when performing for children. Even if you've been doing magic for juniors all of your life, there are valuable instructions, pointers, rules, hints and vital information in this work that are worth much more to anyone who entertains the small-fry.
Contents:
PART I: DOING MAGIC FOR YOUNGSTERS
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Balloon SculpturesJoe La MonicaComplete instructions for 16 different figures.
Joe La Monica, magician, hypnotist and a leader in the balloon-sculpturing field has added many new ideas to this fascinating hobby. He has proven that it can be fun and profitable to create balloon figures. The color and the action of sculpting with balloons entertain children and adults alike. With the advent of shopping malls, balloon sculpturing has been found to be a traffic-builder and an exciting addition to a shopper's routine. Children, the primary market at the malls, carry the balloons around. Before retirement Mr. La Monica could... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listPDF |
84 Card TricksHugh Morris84 card tricks with an explanation of the general principles of sleight of hand using ordinary cards.
- The All-Important "Pass"
- Deceptive Shuffles
- Forcing A Card
- The "Long Card"
- The Divining Card
- The Bootlegged Card
- To Place A Card
- To Slip A Card
- To Carry Away A Card
- The Congress Of Court Cards
- To Discover The Card Which Is Drawn, By The Throw Of A Dice
- The Guessed Card
- The Recruit Trick
- To Tell The Card That May Be Noted
- To Separate The Two Colors Of A Pack Of Cards By One Cut
- The "Spelling Bee" Trick
- The "Alternate Card" Trick
- To Name Any Number Of Cards In Succession Without...
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At the TableJon RacherbaumerBeautiful close up magic by Jon Racherbaumer, John Cornelius, Roger Klause, Ed Marlo, Jim Hunter, Steve Draun, Eddie Adams, Lee Fried, Chuck Smith, Phil Goldstein, Tom Mullica, and Simon Aronson. Here is magic that is unique and that you will not see in other books. The ebook is divided into chapters on Coins, Cards, Linking Pins, Mental Magic, and Diversions. You will find such unusual items as Marlo's complete presentation of the Color Vision box, Racherbaumer's close up Miser's Dream, Marlo work on Linking Pins, Cornelius' Coins thru Table, Mullica's version of Jarrow's Cig thru Hanky, and more. The section on card magic (mostly Marlo... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish listPDF |
Conjuring with ChristopherMilbourne ChristopherContains sixty-one tricks with cards, coins, ropes, thimbles, cigarettes, cigarette lighters, table knife, silks, Mental Magic, Stage Magic etc. Most of the tricks are very easy to do and little practice is required. Several tricks are completely self-working and mechanical in nature.
Paul Fleming wrote:
This book is described on the title-page as "a choice collection of magic with coins, cards, thimbles, silks, ropes, etc., plus a chapter on mental magic, and a variety of feats for the stage." It contains 64 pages of explanatory material, in addition to the six or eight introductory pages which include... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listPDF |
Do That Again!Robert Parrish & Oscar Weigle Includes four sections, one on mental magic, card magic, silk magic and rope and lace magic respectively. All effects are easy to perform and do not require any exotic requisites.
- MENTAL MAGIC
- Wrong Number
- A Prediction to End Predictions
- The Payoff Prediction
- . . . Things to Come
- The "Direct" Divination
- The Phantom President
- Picture Projection
- Transposed Minds
- Comedy Color-Changing Slate
- Two Routines
- CARD MAGIC
- Thought on the Line
- "Picture This"
- Name Your Favorite
- Remote Re verso
- Synchronism
- Dual Impulsion
- Duo Prediction
- The Triple Enigma
- Nu-Locato
- Simplex...
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Close-up MagicJean HugardThis booklet doesn't deserve the name 'booklet', because it is packed with many wonderful effects using small objects, from cards and coins, to ropes and silks and everything in between. There is also a nice section on vesting and sleeving. Jean Hugard is one of the outstanding teachers and authors in magic. My friend Chuck has been vanishing an orange for the last forty years in much the same manner that this booklet reveals how to vanish a dinner plate. He also remembers reading of Blackstone Sr. performing some of these stunts. Whenever the author is Jean Hugard - read it!
Paul Fleming wrote:
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