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Digital DivinationAlan RorrisonA new high-tech prediction method. Something completely new. Prediction effects are a dime a dozen. Let's face it, every week one is placed on to the market and the hype that surround most of them lead to the buyer being let down and disappointed. This is a messenger based prediction effect designed around Windows live and Yahoo messenger that will leave your online spectator dumb struck. You link your friend to a small sound file but before they listen you ask them to say the first thing that comes into there head. They do this and to their amazement, the sound file that has been there... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CollateralDaniel MadisonCollateral contains 12 new effects of magic and sleight of hand from leading underground magician Daniel Madison. Including a powerful transposing Torn & Restored card, two brand new Color Changes, and what is being deemed in the industry as "the best card blister effect ever."
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Max Andrews' Magic MagazineMax AndrewsThis is the entire five years of The Magic Magazine published by Max Andrews. The first issue appeared in April 1952 and the final issue on September 1956. This was one of Britain's leading magazines and, although it was a house magazine for Max Andrews' Vampire Magic business, it was packed with outstanding magical contributions from the leading magical creators of that exciting period. Amongst the many contributions are George Blake, Eddie Joseph, Robert Harbin, Ken Brooke, Richard Himber, Eric P. Wilson, and Hank Vermeyden. You will also find a hyperlinked index to conveniently navigate from trick to trick. A Brief History of Max... | ★★★★★ $26 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wizard Magazine (1947 - 1956)George ArmstrongThe Wizard was one of Britain's leading magic magazines and was published by George Armstrong between 1947 and 1956. There were 95 issues containing more than 3000 pages. Here is the entire run as searchable PDF, including a hyperlinked index. It contains 945 effects, articles and features on every aspect of magic from hundreds of prominent contributors including: Billy McComb, Al Koran, Jack Lamonte, Ken Brooke, Arthur Carter, Chandhu, Milbourne Christopher, Carlos Colombi, Edward Dexter, Prince Drakon, Hen Fetsch, Douglas Francis, Lewis Ganson, Louis Histed, Jack Hughes, Roy Johnson, Fred Lowe, Max Malini, Jay Palmer, Edmund Rowland, S.H. Sharpe, Hans Trixer, Verrall Wass, Mark Weston and Jack Yates. 1st edition 1947-1956; 3328... | ★★★★★ $39 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wizard Magazine Volume 1-4 (Apr 1947 - Jun 1951)George ArmstrongThese are the first four volumes of the Wizard Magazine as a PDF which you can download. It includes a hyperlinked index. 1st edition April 1947 - June 1951; 1595 pages. Volume 1
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Wizard Magazine Volume 5-8 (Jul 1951 - Jul 1956)George ArmstrongThese are the second four volumes of the Wizard Magazine as a PDF which you can download. It includes a hyperlinked index. 1st edition July 1951 - July 1956; 1733 pages. Volume 5
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PabularNick Bolton & Fred Robinson & Eric MasonHere is the complete file of Pabular, one of the most remarkable and influential magazines ever published. Pabular was first published in 1974 by Nick Bolton and ran for just over eight exciting volumes. It is probably the finest ever British close-up magazine to be published. It was mainly edited by the well-respected Fred Robinson (later by Walt Lees and Stephen Tucker) and the art editor throughout was Eric Mason. The first effect in the magazine was by Roy Walton and contributors include: Jack Avis, Gaeton Bloom, John Carney, Tony Corinda, Ted Danson, Will Dexter, Bob Driebeek, Shiv Duggal, Peter Duffie, Alex Elmsley, Dominique Duvivier, Cy Endfield, Bob Farmer, Flip, Piet Forton,... | ★★★★★ $41 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fifth ElementLee SmithTwo strong card effects with a mentalism theme.
The Third Degree
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The Magic Wand (1910 - 1957)George Mackenzie Munro & George Johnson & George ArmstrongMartin Breese purchased the copyright to the Magic Wand many years ago. He intended to issue material from the magazine in book form and was little to know, at the time, of the advent of digital publishing and ebooks. The Magic Wand was first published in September 1910 and continued for 256 issues until December of 1957. It began as a monthly magazine and after a decade it was published quarterly. It was edited by George Munro who was succeeded by George Armstrong. It is rare and very hard to find a complete run. The most valuable issues are those containing the serial publication of The Annals of Conjuring. ... | ★★★★★ $99 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The GenHarry Stanley & Lewis GansonThe Gen magazine was published by Harry Stanley just after the war. The first issue came out in December 1945. The magazine was published for 26 years with 303 issues covering a total of 8,685 pages. Lewis Ganson, one of the greatest British magical writers ever, was the editor until the magazine changed hands in 1971. It continued under the editorship of Val Andrews for a further two issues as the New Gen. Virtually every known name in the world of post-war magic made a contribution to the Gen or was featured in its columns. Ken Brooke, for example, contributed 27 items and even the final issue, under... | ★★★★★ $99 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stanyon's Magic MagazineEllis StanyonMagic was a monthly magazine produced and edited by Ellis Stanyon. It was first published in October 1900 and ran for 177 issues with a break during the 1914 - 18 war and the final issue was published in June 1920. Ellis Stanyon was a noted magic dealer, author and publisher and in the first issue of Magic he set out his intention which was to 'popularize the Art of Sleight of Hand'. Stanyon's original lessons in magic were published in each issue and formed a significant course of magical instruction. Magic featured close-up effects, routines, stage and parlour magic including some of the... | ★★★★★ $44 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michael Close Signature Effects: Workers & Power of PalmingMichael CloseTwo astounding programs jam-packed onto one 150 minute download DVD. This is some of the best of Michael Close. Michael is an extraordinary magician, very thoughtful and meticulous. His Workers Series is legendary. He was editor in chief of MUM the organ of the Society of American Magicians. Workers: Michael Close is truly a magician's magician. But he does his best work for laymen. His reputation is unsurpassed for entertaining and fooling lay audiences with mind-blowing magic. All of these effects are audience-tested over thousands of performances. It contains the following routines: ... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish listMP4 (video) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Sphinx Volume 2 (Mar 1903 - Feb 1904)Inez Vernelo
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The Sphinx Volume 3 (Mar 1904 - Feb 1905)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 4 (Mar 1905 - Feb 1906)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 5 (Mar 1906 - Feb 1907)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 6 (Mar 1907 - Feb 1908)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 7 (Mar 1908 - Feb 1909)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 8 (Mar 1909 - Feb 1910)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 9 (Mar 1910 - Feb 1911)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 10 (Mar 1911 - Feb 1912)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 11 (Mar 1912 - Feb 1913)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 12 (Mar 1913 - Feb 1914)Albert M. Wilson
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The Sphinx Volume 13 (Mar 1914 - Feb 1915)Albert M. Wilson
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