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Routined Manipulation FinaleLewis GansonThe final book of the Routined Manipulation series. (Click here for Part 1 and Part 2.) More great hand magic for both close up and stage by some of the greatest magicians of all times.
- Anti Gravity Glasses: A feature of Ganson's act for years. Three glasses suspend from a clear sheet of plexiglass. Everything is examinable. This was a marketed item by Unique Studios for many years and now you can easily make this up at home and use it.
- Fred Kaps Coins and Glass Routine: This is the exact routine used by Fred Kaps throughout his career. One of the finest routines with coins ever!
- Peter Warlock's Take a Bow:...
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Ultimate Secrets of Card MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon This work was planned to be the last volume in Dai Vernon's Inner Card Secrets series. However, due to water damage caused by a fire the typed manuscript was lost. It took several years to recover from this mishap and therefore this last volume was originally published much later than the first three volumes (Inner Secrets of Card Magic, More Inner Secrets of Card Magic, Further Inner Secrets of Card Magic). The wait was justified because it was and still is one of the important works of card magic - now available as an ebook.
No serious card man can exist without reading and studying this work.
1st edition 1967; original 246 pages; PDF 156 pages
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER ONE:...
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Routined Manipulation Part 2Lewis GansonThis is the second part of the masterfully written classic work on magic. Together with Routined Manipulation Part One and Routined Manipulation Finale it is an excellent work on sleight-of-hand magic. The effects taught are suitable from stage and parlor to intimate settings of close-up magic.
This volume has a large section on billiard ball manipulation. Barrows Mussey calls it 'the best thing in print on the subject'. And Al Koran's Blindfold Card Act is a beauty on its own.
Paul Fleming wrote:
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Routined Manipulation Part 1Lewis GansonThis in combination with Routined Manipulation Part Two and Routined Manipulation Finale is one of the best magic books ever published. Each routine is clearly explained mostly with photos and some illustrations. Many classic effects are described in detail. And the essay "Presentation of Manipulation" is a must read for any magician. It includes presentation, dress and appearance, care of the hands, make up, stage setting, music, personality, lighting, a.s.o.
Paul Fleming wrote:
Readers of Expert Manipulation of Playing Cards (an outstanding treatise, published a few years ago, on back-palming, fan-production, card-fanning, and other types of "showy" conjuring... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF |
Dai Vernon's Further Inner Secrets of Card MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon The highlights in this third part of the Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic trilogy are his teachings on the second deal including a one handed and a stud second deal, the chapter on the "Three Card Monte", and the chapter on palming.
1st edition 1961; original 72 pages; PDF 62 pages.
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER ONE: THE FOUR BLUE BACKED ACES
- CHAPTER TWO: BLINDFOLD POKER DEAL
- CHAPTER THREE: CARDS OF COINCIDENCE
- CHAPTER FOUR: THREE CARD MONTE
- - The Three Cards
- - The Throw
- - The Game
- - 1. The use of a short card
- - 2. The Optical Move
- CHAPTER FIVE: LARRY GREY'S "CARDS ACROSS"
- CHAPTER...
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Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon The second part in Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic trilogy is the jewel in this series. It features such classics as "Twisting the Aces" (which includes the first publication of Alex Emsley's "Four as Four Count" - better known as Ghost count or Elmsley count), "Out of Sight--Out of Mind," "Oil and Water," "McDonald's $100 Routine," and "The Trick that Cannot be Explained" the ultimate jazz magic effect. You will also find a number of Vernon Touches on his riffle shuffle technique, crimps, Zarrow shuffle and others.
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Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon This is the first part of Vernon's famous Inner Secrets of Card Magic series. It includes notable work on color changes. In "Dai Vernon's Colour Changing Pack" Vernon provides the proper motivation for the use of the Hindu Shuffle: showing the back color of the deck. "Emotional Reaction" is an example of a subtle and cunning use of a key card. Probably the best effect in this volume is the "Notis Stop Trick".
1st edition 1959; original 76 pages; PDF 59 pages.
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE: TAKING THINGS EASY
- - Emotional Reaction
- - Cocktail Cards
- - The Bent Corner...
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Symphony of the RingsLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon Lewis Ganson expertly and with care to minute details explains the famous six ring routine devised by Dai Vernon. Vernon first performed the entire routine in front of Ganson's cine camera. By studying the film in slow motion, they were able to determine the most suitable photographs to take with a still camera to illustrate the text.
Many considered the best and most beautiful routine for the Chinese Linking Rings. You can see Vernon perform this routine in Dai Vernon in Britain 1958.
1st edition 1958, PDF 31 pages.
- Introduction
- THE SYMPHONY OF THE RINGS
- The Rings
- Arranging the Rings
- Performance
- 1....
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Dai Vernon's Tribute to Nate LeipzigLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon This is a fascinating combination of biographical detail and carefully described magical secrets researched and recorded by Dai Vernon and Lewis Ganson.
Vernon was an intimate friend of Leipzig. Vernon not only saw many performances given by Leipzig, but Leipzig also explained Vernon in detail how all of his tricks worked and how they are to be performed. Vernon recorded this in his notebooks from which this publication was prepared by Ganson and Vernon. It is therefore fair to say that this is as close as you will ever get to learn from Leipzig.
Leipzig was a gentelman of magic who could... | ★★★★★ $14.90 to wish listPDF |
Malini and his MagicDai VernonThis is a gorgeous and careful digitization of a classic originally published by Harry Stanley in 1962. All drawings have not simply been scanned and included as images but have been converted to vectorized graphics. This means they are crisp and clear even under the largest magnification as well as when printed out.
This PDF ebook has very detailed bookmarks making it easy to browse to your section of choice.
Max Malini was one of the most extraordinary personalities in the history of the performance of magic.
In this ebook, Dai Vernon shows how successfully Malini acted the role of magician and... | ★★★★★ $14.90 to wish listPDF |
The Magic of SlydiniLewis Ganson & Tony Slydini This is a classic book, probably one of the best books on close-up magic ever written. Now available as an ebook with an improved layout. The original book had 448 photos grouped together in full-page photo plates. This meant that most photos were removed from the text which goes along with the photos. We have corrected this error in this digital edition. All photos have been inserted in the text where they are referred to.
Slydini was a genius of misdirection. Every movement and every word is deliberately chosen to direct the attention of spectators as well as to produce a graceful and engaging... | ★★★★★ $29.90 to wish listPDF |
The Dai Vernon Book of MagicLewis Ganson & Dai Vernon I was lucky that I stumbled across this book very early on in my magic development. It had a huge impact on how I approached magic and how I think today about magic. The introductory chapter "The Vernon Touch" should be mandatory reading for every magician. I would go so far as to recommend re-reading it every year. Martin Breese wrote: "One of the most important books of magic ever written." Max Holden said: "I consider Vernon the greatest man with a pack of cards of the present day." Many consider Dai Vernon, the professor, as one who had probably the biggest impact on magic in recent times.
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