Table of Contents
- The Principles Of Natural Magic
- Manner And Gesture
- The Conjurer's Clothes
- The Wand
- The Table
- To Palm A Coin
- The Back And Front Palm
- To Change A Coin
- Coin And Glass Trick
- A Coin Wrapped In Paper Disappears
- To Pass Ten Coins Held In Left Hand Into A Glass Held In Right Hand At Arm's Length
- The Aerial Mint
- Production Of Handkerchiefs
- To Produce A Number Of Real Hen's Eggs From A Handkerchief
- The Handkerchiefs And Soup Plate
- Wonderful Torn And Restored Paper
- The Mysteriously-Joined Handkerchiefs
- The Changing Handkerchiefs
- A Ring Passed On To Stick Or Wand Whilst Both Ends Are Held By Spectator
- The Tambourine Trick
- THE CUPS AND BALLS
- - Method Of Palming The Ball
- - To Hold The Ball Whilst Conveying Under Cups
- THE BILLIARD-BALL TRICK
- - A Subtle Vanish Of Two Billiard Balls
COIN TRICKS REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO APPARATUS
- To spin a Coin upon the Floor or Table and tell blindfold whether it falls Head or Tail upwards
- The Multiplication of Money
- The Mysterious Addition
- To place a Marked Florin and a Penny in two separate Handkerchiefs and make them change places at command
- 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
- To pass a Marked Coin into either of Two Oranges
TRICKS WITH A HANDKERCHIEF
- The Vanishing Knots
- The Transformed Handkerchief
- The Miraculous Handkerchief
- A Borrowed Handkerchief Cut up, Burnt, and finally found in a Candle
- Colour-changing Handkerchiefs
- The Magic Laundry
- The Shower of Sweets from a Borrowed Handkerchief
TRICKS WITH CUPS AND BALLS
- Various Sleights used in Tricks with Cups and Balls
FOUR VERY SIMPLE TRICKS
- The Climbing Ring
- To Indicate on the Dial of a Watch the Hour secretly thought of by One of the Audience
- The Japanese Ball
- The Obedient Orange
1st edition 1914; original 119 pages; PDF 84 pages.
word count: 29008 which is equivalent to 116 standard pages of text