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How To Do Tricks
by A. Anderson

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How To Do Tricks by A. Anderson
  • Card Tricks And Magic
    • Useful Rules To Follow
  • Tricks With Cards
    • To Call For Any Card In The Pack
    • To Make Another Person Draw The Cards You Call For
    • To Name The Cards Of A Pack Concealed Under A Handkerchief
    • To Call The Cards Out Of The Pack
    • A New Method To Name All The Cards In Succession Without Seeing Them
    • To Discern One Or More Drawn Cards
    • The Knaves And The Constable
    • To Show A Card Now On The Top, And Now At The Bottom Of The Pack
    • The Same Trick In Another Manner
    • The Same Trick In A Still More Surprising Manner
    • The Double Confederates
    • The Card In The Pocketbook
    • Of Twenty-Five Cards Laid Tn Five Rows Upon A Table, To Name The One Touched
    • To Conjure A Certain Card Into Your Pocket
    • Of Two Rows Of Cards To Tell The One Which Has Been Touched
    • To Produce A Required Card From Your Pocket
    • A New Method To Tell A Card By Its Weight
    • To Tell Through A Wine-Glass What Cards Have Been Turned
    • The Window Trick
    • The Card Of One Color Found In A Pack Of The Other
    • To Name Several Cards Which Have Been Drawn Out Of A Pack Which Has Been Divided Into Two Heaps
    • To Find A Certain Card After It Has Been Shuffled In The Pack
    • On Entering A Room, To Know Of Three Cards, Placed Side By Side, Which Have Been Reversed, That Is To Say, Turned Upside Down
    • The Four Kings
    • The Four Confederate Cards
    • To Transform A Card Which Has Been Seen Into A Different One
    • The Magical Trio
    • To Make A Mouse, Or Any Similar Thing, Come Out Of A Pack Of Cards
    • To Make A Person Believe You Can Distinguish The Cards By Their Smell
    • To Guess A Card Thought Of By Anyone, And To Name Its Position In The Pack, In Advance
    • Another Method To Name What Card A Person Has Drawn From A Pack
    • To Find In The Pack, And Through A Handkerchief, Whatever Card A Person Has Drawn
    • The Nailed Card
    • The Amazement
    • The Card Under A Handkerchief Discovered By The Sense Of Touch
    • To Tell The Amount Of The Numbers Of Any Three Cards That A Person Shall Draw From The Pack
    • The Charmed Twelve
    • How To Force A Card
    • The Shifting Card
    • The Shuffled Seven
    • Manner Of Changing The Card In A Person's Hand, While Recommending Him To Cover It Closely
    • The Queens Digging For Diamonds
  • Magical Delusions
    • The Wonderful Hat
    • The Confederate Coin
    • To Make Touch-Paper
    • A Slow Fire For Wheels
    • Magic Boxes
    • A Brilliant Fire
    • To Make Squibs And Serpents
    • To Make Crackers
    • The Manner Of Making A Ring Change Hands, And Pass On To Any Finger You Please Of The Opposite Hand
    • To Break A Stick Placed On Two Glasses Without Breaking The Glasses
    • Magical Transmutations
    • The Ring And The Handkerchief
    • The Magnifying Reflector
    • Sympathetic Ink
    • To Mix Wine And Water Together And Then Separate Them By Means Of A Red And White Tape
    • To Illuminate The Surface Of The Water
    • The Well Of Fire
    • To Split A Piece Of Money Into Two Parts
    • Artificial Thunder
    • The Tumbling Egg
    • To Swallow A Barber's Pole
    • To Make The Appearance Of A Flash Of Lightning, When Any One Enters A Room With A Lighted Candle
    • Two Liquids When Mixed Form Almost A Solid Mass
    • To Melt Iron In A Moment, And Make It Run Into Drops
    • To Make A Bird Seem As Dead
    • To So Fill A Glass With Water That It Cannot Be Removed Without Spilling The Whole
    • To Make An Object Which Is Too Near The Eye To Be Distinctly Perceived, To Be Seen In A Distinct Manner, Without The Interposition Of Any Glass
    • New Camera Lucida
    • Two Figures, One Of Which Blows Out And The Other Re-Lights A Candle
    • An Optical Game
    • A Vessel That Will Let Water Out At The Bottom As Soon As The Mouth Is Uncorked
    • To Produce Great Heat By Presenting Two Solids To Each Other
    • A Powder Which Catches Fire When Exposed To The Air
    • To Construct And Inflate A Small Balloon
    • To Melt Lead In A Piece Of Paper
    • Artificial Illuminations
    • To Set Fire To Spirits Of Wine By The Rays Of The Sun
    • To Produce Beautiful Fireworks In Miniature
    • To Eat A Peck Of Paper Shavings, And Convert Them Into A Ribbon
    • The Bag Of Eggs
    • A Handkerchief Marked, Cut, Torn And Mended
    • A Watch Pounded In A Mortar
    • To Melt A Piece Of Money In A Walnut Shell, Without Injuring The Shell
    • The Hydraulic Dancer
    • The Fiery Fountain
    • A Person Having Put A Ring On One Of His Fingers, To Name The Person, The Hand, The Finger, And The Joint On Which It Is Placed
    • To Construct Paper Balloons
    • The Magic Bottle
    • The Wine Trick
    • To Discover Which Numbers Have Been Chosen
    • The Globular Fountain
    • The Water Sun
    • To Cause A Brilliant Explosion Under Water
    • The Magical Mirrors
    • To Make Liquid Steel
    • To Change The Color Of A Bird Or Flower
    • Magic Pictures Alternately Representing Summer And Winter
    • The Magic Flask
    • Scrap Or Blowing Book
    • To Keep A Stone In Perpetual Motion
    • How To Cut A Man's Head Off, And Put It In A Platter A Yard From His Body
    • Ice Made In A Red-Hot Vessel
    • Magical Colors
    • Freezing With Liquid
    • Invisible Ink
    • The Magical Teaspoon
    • Invisible Correspondence
    • Beautiful Ornament For A Room
    • To Make Fire Bottles 47

1st edition ~1900; PDF 48 pages.
word count: 22591 which is equivalent to 90 standard pages of text