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Wiles of a WizardWard the WizardOne of New York's busiest magic and psychic entertainers reveals the best of his audience-tested effects in this fascinating ebook. This is not just a book for magicians. Several outstanding mentalism demonstrations are also included. These are effects that work and will get you repeat dates! This popular performer explains the effects and methods, just as if he was providing you with personal instruction. Ed Mishell's pen and ink illustrations distill the methods even further, ensuring that the workings of these audience-pleasing miracles are easy to understand and perform. Here's what's... | $8 to wish list | |
WD40Wayne DobsonWayne Dobson has had a life full of incredible highs and hard-to-bear lows, and in this candidly written ebook, he lays it all before you. The full story is here charting his meteoric rise to international fame and TV stardom in which, when he was at the height of his powers, he became a household name in the UK and was seen as a genuine alternative to Paul Daniels as a mainstream TV magician, right through to his valiant and uncomplaining struggle with MS. It's a tale of courage, is often very funny, and it is always fascinating. As well as Wayne's life story this excellent ebook provides... | $19 to wish list | |
Wayne Dobson: The Definitive CollectionWayne DobsonThe title says it all. A must-have for any Wayne Dobson fan. Lots of effects are explained, lots of anecdotes are told, and lots of photos are shown. This eBook contains virtually every magic effect Wayne published up to 2011, and all have the hallmarks of Wayne's creative thinking. The methods are always simple and direct, and included amongst the selection of around 100 effects are some of the tricks that helped to establish Wayne as one of the top stage, cabaret, and TV magicians. Much of the magic is suitable for close-up performance too, and the required props are either everyday... | $24 to wish list | |
Wayne Dobson and FriendsWayne DobsonExcerpt from the Introduction: Some people perform magic and some people are magic, but very few possess both of these qualities. I believe that the contributors to this book are genuine exceptions. It was Derek Lever who suggested to me that I should write this book. At first I was a little apprehensive about approaching my friends as I didn't want to feel that I was exploiting their status. I really shouldn't have worried as all the people featured in this book were more than happy to oblige - they have all been very generous in contributing some of their best material.
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Dorny on TrixWerner C. (Dorny) Dornfeld/DornfieldA delightful ebook of usable material by a truly great name in magic. A special feature is the chapter on appropriate magical music with titles and suggestions.
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Da Capo 1Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 semi-automatic effects (15 are card tricks the other 15 are non-card effects) that have appeared in various magazines more than a decade ago. There is no overlap with any other English ebooks by Werner Miller. Two effects won the 1998 and 1992 Tenyo Magic Competition respectively! The magic journals these effects have been published in are: The list of effects:
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Da Capo 2Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 tricks which appeared in Genii, Magigram, The New Tops and Club 71 - all before 2000. As usual with Werner Miller these are math based without any difficult sleight-of-hand.
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Da Capo 3Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 semi-automatic effects based on math, geometry and logic. These tricks originally appeared 2000-2003 in the print magazine Club 71 and in the online journal Online Visions. The list of effects:
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Da Capo 4Werner MillerThis is a collection of 30 semi-automatic effects based on math, geometry and logic. These tricks originally appeared 2003-2005 in the print magazine Club 71 and in the online journal Online Visions. The list of effects:
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Da Capo 5Werner MillerThese tricks originally appeared 1999-2010 in the print magazines Club 71 (later The Magician), Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and in the online journal Visions. The list of effects:
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Da Capo 6Werner MillerThese tricks originally appeared 2006-2012 in the print magazines The Magician, Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and in the online journal Visions. The list of effects:
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Tricks To Go 1Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 2Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 3Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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Tricks To Go 4Werner Miller & Aldo ColombiniHere is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working. CONTENTS:
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You're On!Wilbur KattnerHere are not one, but two, fully routined magic acts that are commercial and different. They work equally well for the one- or two-person show. Each of the routines is a complete unit, with effects that lead up to a definite climax. Patter, music cues, stage movements and rehearsal suggestions are included. You also get standalone effects, new wrinkles for established effects, and additional patter and bits of business to add to your show. PARTIAL CONTENTS: THE RESTLESS COLORS (Orville Meyer) is a routine on par with "Out Of This World." It is guaranteed to leave magicians and laymen in a daze. It... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Off the Beaten PathWilbur KattnerLooking for something a little bit different in magic? Here are 14 card and general magic ideas with the accent on novelty and practicability. Wilbur Kattner, the mastermind behind such ingenious effects as The Shattering Flask and The Prolix Spirit Writes, has filled the pages of this ebook with conjuring that deserves a place in your program. Contains Orville Meyer's Restless Colors, and the torn corner effect, CLIMAX!, which won the Caryl Fleming Gold Medal Award for the author. Also included is a complete explanation of how to make Daub ala Meyer, a marketed product for card magicians, which has since... | $6 to wish list | |
Secrets of the Street ConjurerWilfred Huggins & Frederic CulpittA collection of conjuring secrets for magicians who entertain when surrounded by spectators. Excerpt from the preface: The compilation of "A Street Conjurer's Secrets" is the outcome of many years of observation in this country, Australia, America, France and Germany. That the effects are well-known is not to be denied, but it is extremely doubtful if many conjurers are aware of the actual method used by the street entertainer.
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Mr. Smith's Guide to Sleight of HandWilfrid JonsonThis guide is written in an unusual style, a conversational style, where each lesson starts with "Dear Mr. Smith", like a letter to a fictional student. This feature makes it a very readable and valuable course. In the introduction Jonson writes: The guide is presented to the reader in the form of a course of personal instruction and the majority of the sleights and tricks are described according to the manner in which I have myself performed them. A number of individual touches and personal inventions have been introduced which I consider to be improvements on previously published methods.... | $10 to wish list | |
The Secret OutWiljalba FrikellThere is quite some confusion about this book, because there are American editions and British editions, some only with card magic, others with additional chapters on cups and balls and other non-card magic effects. The book we have reproduced was printed in London and it does include non-card items. We are reproducing the complete table of contents below. This book was edited by W. H. Cremer as noted in the preface of Hanky Panky. PRELIMINARY PART I. - GENERAL TRICKS
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Hanky PankyWiljalba FrikellThis is a substantial collection of magic tricks in a wide variety of categories, including puzzles, stunts, and science experiments.
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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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The Parlor MagicianWiljalba Frikell100 tricks for the drawing room. Containing an extensive and miscellaneous collection of conjuring and legerdemain; sleights with dice, dominoes, cards, ribbons, rings, fruit, coins, balls, handkerchiefs, etc. All of which may be performed in the parlor or drawing room. Without the aid of any apparatus; also embracing a choice variety of curious deceptions which may be performed with the aid of simple apparatus.
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Fabian's Magic NotesWill AylingFrom the preface: Fabian's contributions to the Supreme House Journal The MAGIGRAM, the items edited and photographed by the Late Lewis Ganson, will be well known to so many magicians throughout the World. Acknowledged for their novelty, routine and presentation, the tradition is continued within these pages, the effects forming the lecture notes of Colombini. The items are described and photographed in detail so that the reader may be able to duplicate the tricks etc., without actual recourse to the lecture itself.
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