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Magic no MysteryWiljalba FrikellConjuring tricks with cards balls, and dice; magic writing, performing animals, etc. This is a surprisingly interesting book edited by W. H. Cremer. It includes an early precursor of the Chop Cup. (See The Magic Dutch Balls.) It has interesting information on gambling, cheating, and scams. The chapter on 'Magic Writing' is a wonderful history of cryptography and steganography. The chapter on animal training is one of the most detailed I have encountered. It also includes a wealth of magic tricks, science experiments, and effects based on apparatus.
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Magic of MerrimentSolyl KunduIn this ebook Solyl gives you an assortment of practical entertainment, from clever close-up with a plug for a prospective booking, to colourful, entertaining, and very impressive conjuring and stage magic. All simple to perform, and enjoyable to watch. Excerpt from the introduction: I do not claim that this book is full of novel notions which are mind boggling and which will set the magic world ablaze. But I must say, keeping modesty aside for a moment, that the contents are all 'practical goodies'. Not always very original, but their dressing has fetched me laughs, applause, rewards,... | $6 to wish list | |
Magic of the Depots 1924Harry LeatThis book is based on an interesting idea. Line up the best magic dealers and let each one contribute a series of tricks and routines. Not a bad idea indeed. Some of the dealers who participated are Davenport & Co., Gamage Ltd., Hamley Bros., The Magical Apparatus Co., ... 1st edition, 1924, Harry Leat, London; 100 pages.
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Magic of the HandsEdward VictorThis is a classic in sleight-of-hand magic. From the foreword: This BOOK is mainly on the art of sleight-of-hand and it is my earnest hope that these pages will afford practical help to both the specialist and the amateur magician. During the period of over twenty-five years of practical magic I have formed the conclusion that in all conjuring, no matter how cleanly a trick may have been worked, it is the effect that counts. A magical effect that one desires to "get over" must be definite and surprising. By definite I mean an easily followed plot or routine. By surprising I mean that... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Magic of the WorldJohn MulhollandThis is a highly underrated magic book written by one of the masters and scholars of magic, John Mulholland, that is now again available in digital form as ebook. It comes with a brand new introduction by Ben Robinson, the expert on John Mulholland. Here is an ebook of magic feats from countries all around the world that will delight aspiring young and old magicians alike. John Mulholland drew on many years of experience as a performer. The result was this splendid collection of tricks, mysterious and fascinating to see, with which you can entertain your friends or paying clients. Among the tricks... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Magic on the AirIan Fenn & Arthur SetteringtonIdeas for radio magic, podcasts, and ZOOM shows Radio has a following of thousands of listeners. It is a powerful promotional vehicle for magicians that the magic press have long neglected. Combining the extensive research of Ian Fenn with the previously unpublished thoughts of Arthur Setterington, this ebook aims to help magicians make the most of this challenging medium. It's not merely a book of tricks. It's intended to give you the information you need to create your own routines that will turn listeners into clients or live audiences. Contents
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Magic on the MenuJim SistiTips and tricks for the professional and aspiring restaurant magician. PART ONE - ESSAYS
1st edition 2014,... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish list | |
Magic School Volume 1Stephen AblettThis download video features several tricks that Stephen teaches to children in his magic workshops and in one-on-one magic lessons for adults. They are all simple to master and great for any beginner in magic. Impossible Jigsaw: Puzzle pieces are eliminated until your left with just one, the missing piece of the jigsaw. Two Into One: Two pieces of string merge into one long piece. Combination: A random number is created by the spectator, which amazingly opens a sealed lock. Domino: A row of dominos is made and the end two numbers match your prediction. Straw Thru Straw: Two... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic School Volume 2Stephen AblettThis download video features tricks that Stephen teaches over a course of lessons, and are often used as a showcase piece in a talent show at the end of the course. They are all simple to master and great for any beginner in magic. Guess Who: Characters are eliminated until your left with one, that matches your prediction. Ten Card List: Using the card in the data folder, you can read a persons mind Vanishing Me: Using the template found in the data folder, make a person vanish. Grid Prediction: A random number is calculated which matches your prediction. Unburstable Balloon:... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Magic SelectionPavel | $10 to wish list | |
Magic That Is MagicLoring CampbellFrom the Author's Note: I do not claim everything in the pages following to be original, but I do say that every trick and routine in this book has been used and tried by me and that everything here is audience tested and will go over with an audience. Perhaps the thousands of Magicians all over North America who have seen my shows in the past 22 years will recall having seen me perform many of these effects. This is not a book of card tricks or close-up pocket effects, but a collection of tricks and routines for the performing Magician who gives shows and entertains audiences. I believe... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Magic That MaturesDave ArchWhen I attend a magic convention, I enjoy the dealer's show very much. It sends me hurrying to the dealer room to see up-close what I just witnessed. After all, maybe it's something I should add to my show? I also enjoy all that magic did for me as a child and the contribution it has made to my life as an adult. Magic put me in front of people, increased my confidence, built creativity, encouraged my ability to read and comprehend oftentimes cryptic directions, expanded my memory and many more skills that I still leverage in my career today. So ... I began to design a show that I would... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Magic That Perks!Harry E. CecilWhen an internationally-known funnyman-magician writes a book with his pals, you just know the result will perk you up! And that's what you'll get with Magic That Perks - great magic with comedy patter that your audiences will love. Cecil, a vice-president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, provides gems from his own act in the first part of the ebook. The second section contains great magic from his friends and fellow IBM alums involving cards, coins, rope, and more. Here's a look at what's inside:
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Magic to EntertainEric C. LewisExcerpt from the introduction: My books are written from the standpoint of a practical performer and have in view the conditions required for public presentation on the concert platform. The average magical book seems to predominate in card tricks, small mental effects, or subtle whimsies suitable only for intimate work. Such effects are rare in my own writings, and subtlety and superfine cleverness are overlooked for directness of working and clarity of effect, always having in mind that it is the lay audience that we are to entertain. So this book will, I feel, appeal again to the... | $12 to wish list | |
Magic Tricks For The Visually Impaired Part 1Dave ArchEver wished you could gain some media coverage for your magic shows while making a substantial contribution to others' lives? Consider teaching magic tricks to the blind. No doubt there's an organization in your area that already serves as a hub for services to the visually impaired. The very concept of blind people and magic catches most people (and the media) off-guard. Yet it's very workable as Dave Arch's experience shows. When you consider the tricks you already know, there are three categories of tricks that work for the visually impaired. There are tricks that the blind can perform for... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Magic Tricks For The Visually Impaired Part 2Dave ArchIn Part One of this series, you received a proven routine that a blind person could perform for a sighted person. Here you'll find a routine that a blind person can perform for either a sighted person or another blind person. In addition, with the use of five bells, the premise of this routine is based on the visually impaired person's heightened sense of hearing due to their absence of sight. 1st edition 2019, PDF 1 page + audio 15 min | $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Magic Tricks For The Visually Impaired Part 3Dave ArchIn Part One, we explored a five-minute routine that a blind person can perform for a sighted person using a deck of cards. In Part Two, we visited a routine that a blind person could perform for another blind person. In Part Three, you'll receive Dave's Svengali Deck routine that a blind person can successfully perform for a small group of sighted friends or family. Complete with a PDF document and five audio files that ultimately serve as practice prompts for the visually impaired person you might be teaching. 1st edition 2019, PDF 1 page + audio 30 min | $25 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Magic Tricks To Amaze YourselfDave ArchWhen 99¢ per minute phone calls were all the rage, and the charges would simply be added onto your phone bill, Dave Arch audio recorded a magic show that he made available through one of the 99¢ per minute phone services. The ebook contains the scripts for the 19 magic tricks that were his show. Additionally you will get a recording of the entire show as MP3. If you're doing the math . . . at 2 minutes per magic trick and 19 magic tricks, you'd be paying $37.62 to enjoy the entire show (and worth every penny). How you choose to use the show in this ebook and audio recording is completely... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish listPDF & MP3 | |
Magic Up To DateWilliam Henry James ShawW. H. J. Shaw was a magic dealer and apparatus manufacturer in Chicago. Like his magic dealer competitor August Roterberg he decided to write a magic book almost at the same time.
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Magic Variety PackPaul A. LelekisThis is a bonanza of magic - and begins with an intro of performance tips which contains tips, hints, suggestions, notes, and secrets of performance - very important! Included are two videos of performances and explanations. Magic with coins, ESP, cards, silks, bottles, topological problems, and most of these effects are impromptu. 22 monster effects are included with an introduction explaining how a real professional takes control and makes his or her spectators, in awe. Included is a section of "Quickies", or quick tricks that appear to be "off-the-cuff", yet, will dazzle your spectators. ... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Magic Variety Pack 2: Curtain Call EncorePaul A. LelekisThis is a sequel to the e-book Magic Variety Pack. Another variety of excellent "do-able" magic. The introduction, alone, is a wealth of magic and performance advice. Magic Variety Pack 2 provides a large variety of ESP, card magic, goldfish magic, water bottle magic, and balloon magic.
INTRODUCTION: SHUFFLES, CUTS, and MISDIRECTION | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Magic with Faucett RossLewis GansonMany effects from famous magicians such as Dai Vernon, Charlie Miller, Fred Keating, David Devant, T. Nelson Downs, Ross Horwitz, Nate Leipzig and of course Faucett Ross himself.
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Magic You Can UseAldo ColombiniHere’s another ebook from Aldo containing 21 routines using sponge balls, coins, newspaper, cards, jumbo cards, balls, ropes, rubber bands and more. Aldo has been using some of these routines during his acts for quite some years; “Jumbo Jumble” for example, is still one of his favorite effects, so is “Real Danger” which he uses a lot. For close-up workers, do not overlook “Heart 2 Heart,” “Nose Out” and “Another’s Bet.” You also have a couple of very strong routines here for children’s entertainers, namely “Kaleidoscope Ropes” and “Knot Knots.”
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Magic: How to Entertain and Baffle Your Friends with MagicHarry BaronRight before your very eyes, this ebook shows you all the secret trick and sleight-of-hand effects you need to perform mystifying feats of magic. These are under-your-nose, how-did-you-do-that tricks that will entertain your audience and confound your friends - from an arm's length away! These tricks are simplicity itself, they use items found in your pocket or around the house. Even better, you can perform many of the tricks without any preparation. No matter what your skill level, with this ebook you can master telepathic and mind-reading magic, spectacular illusions and other baffling... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list |