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Magic Maestro PleaseSolomon SteinWhether you perform on the stage, platform, or for more intimate audiences, there's sure to be something you can use in this terrific ebook. The author and his friends, including Edward Saint, provide a plethora of entertaining illusions and mysteries that you'll be proud to perform. We liked the original book, but felt the editing left something to be desired. Now with a modern face lift, these effects are ready to amaze your audiences. Includes a mix of straight and comedic magic involving cards, rope, silks, an escape, a livestock appearance that's as nice as anything you can buy from... | $6 to wish list | |
Warlock's WayPeter WarlockThis ebook covers a wide variety of stand up, close up, and stage magic from the brilliant mind of Peter Warlock. Mentalism, Cards, Silks, Rope, Ball and Cone, and more.
128 pages; PDF 79 pages. | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Varied DeceptionsMilbourne ChristopherMental Magic, Close-Up, Ropes, Money, Handkerchief, Cards, Stage and TV Tricks, Novelty Magic, and Behind the Curtain (tips on presentation, business, etc.)
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A Pocketful of MiraclesHugh MillerThe Handbook for Impromptu Magic
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Dai Vernon's Select SecretsDai VernonPaul Fleming wrote: This little book contains 12 items in all. There are four tricks and one sleight with cards, two tricks with coins (including one by T. Nelson Downs, the late "King of Koins"), a close-up feat with matches (another Downs specialty, with which he greatly impressed the famous Buffalo Bill), a clever cigarette "switch," an improved method for passing a drinking glass through a table-top, one trick with silk handkerchiefs, and another with tissue paper. Several of these feats (and particularly the card tricks) are hard to describe briefly, and we shall enlarge upon only three items which seem to... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Floating Chopsticks MysteriumRalf (Fairmagic) RudolphInspired by famous magician Cyril Takayama. After eating some noodles you make the chopsticks levitate above the cup!
1st edition 2017, length 38min | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Baker's BrainwavesRoy BakerBaker was a funny and versatile performer who performed and contributed unique routines from mentalism to cards, from stage and parlor to close-up, including a hypnosis show. Also check out Baker's Bonanza by Hugh Miller.
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Stanyon's Serial Lessons in ConjuringEllis StanyonA kind of early Tarbell Course with its 21 lessons. However, it is obvious that Stanyon didn't put as much thought as Tarbell into it. It appears mostly a somewhat sorted and grouped list of magic tricks which were new back then.
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Grant's Challenge Magic ActDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantImagine being able to offer a challenge that you will do a trick with any object, any member of the audience might have on them. Yes, you can do just that and with complete safety and no fear of failure. The advertising and publicity possibilities with this act are unlimited. Challenge your friends or family to stump you. Advertise that if someone in the audience stumps you, then they don't pay your show fee. This will give you a competitive edge over other magicians in your area. HOW WAS THIS ACT CREATED: At a meeting of the I.B.M, Grant commented to another magician, "Wouldn't it be... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Horace Bennett's Prize Winning MagicHorace Bennett & Hugh Miller | $10 to wish list | |
SOHO: Sleight of Hand Only: Book 1Gregg WebbThis ebook includes innovative sleight of hand routines for the modern magician. A familiarity with basic sleights is required. This is book one of a trilogy. The other two titles are The Shade and The Lizard Wizard's Diary. From the Foreword by Doug MacGeorge: Gregg is a professional artist and teaches very high-level courses on drawing and animation, always coaxing the best from his students and instilling an appreciation of nuance and - this is important - helping them unleash their own individual styles. As you read this collection of tricks, you'll see the same level of encouragement as he guides you through his thinking... | $14.99 to wish list | |
Scalbert's Selected SecretsGeoffrey ScalbertFrom the foreword by Fred Castl: He is a great student of Erdnase and I know of no one who knows more about "jog" shuffles than Geoff. He knows more forces than Annemann wrote about but he has also kept up with modern sleights and moves. The magician who wants long and involved routines will be unlucky when he reads this book, but what he will find will be tricks with a plot and methods simplified wherever possible to include the minimum of sleights but the maximum of effect, and I shall be very surprised if there is any magician who cannot find in this book something to use.
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NoteworthyDavid GabbayInside these notes you will find routines, thoughts, and short essays on the art of magic. These effects range from quick fun effects to full blown formal close-up routines. There is something for every close-up performer in here. Lessons in misdirection are found throughout this ebook. Principles explored with in this magic lecture can be applied to many effects you already perform. The effects are straightforward and hard hitting for real audience. Simple workable routines and ideas. Magic Effects TacsMan: One by one, a dime, penny, and quarter penetrate a tic tac box. Sweet: A truly... | $14.95 to wish list | |
Disaster to LaughterBrian T. LeesAs magicians we are hired to entertain. The show must go on is a harsh truth that we all accept responsibility for. The fact is performances do not always take place without problems. If you have ever found yourself standing in the lights, with a failed trick you know what I am talking about. The audience knows the magic was a complete flop. There is no one else on stage with you. When that happens, we all promise we will never put ourselves in that situation again. Your magic may be "performance ready" but is it also "audience ready"? This text talks about conditioning for the unexpected.... | $20 to wish list | |
Production BoxBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Best Trick of All the Best Tricks of the YearTom PhoenixWith this method, you can magically fold an origami bird in record time, animate drawings, or change your predictions. There are 3 applications included, though I'm sure you will think of more. And the box can be shown empty before and after the magic happens. This includes:
1st edition 2018, length 30 min | $12 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Tricks with WatchesSamuel BerlandTricks, sleights, and routines with watches. Paul Fleming wrote: No one who has seen Gus Fowler's vaudeville act with timepieces will doubt that magic with watches can be both interesting and mystifying. We cannot guarantee that Tricks with Watches will enable its readers to duplicate the financial and artistic success won by Mr. Fowler, but it will acquaint them with sleights and tricks which they will almost certainly be tempted to introduce into their programs. Of the four chapters into which Mr. Berland divides his book, Chapter I is devoted to sleights with watches; Chapter 2, to complete tricks... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Genial ImprobabilitiesKen de CourcyFrom the Foreword: A word about the tricks themselves. As far as I personally am aware, every item is original in some way, either in effect or method.
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Magical MysteriesR. A. HummerstonSixty simple conjuring tricks that you can do without apparatus or sleight-of-hand. This ebook contains coin, card, second-sight, balancing, mathematical and miscellaneous tricks. COIN TRICKS
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After Dinner TricksWalter GibsonThis is a lovely collection of simple tricks, puzzles, brain teasers and other similar items. Each one is explained with text and an illustration.
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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 | |
Up-To-Date Magical IdeasWm. Ravetta & Otto WaldmannHere's an ebook of clever and original ideas and routines for standard parlor and club effects. Originally published as a limited edition booklet by the manufacturer of the Mysto Magic Set, the authors have contributed several excellent performance ideas that will delight your audience. In addition, the authors have supplied instructions for creating updated fekes and gimmics to perform popular tricks, such as producing a rabbit from an empty hat or performing the Aerial Treasury effect. An excellent ebook of audience-tested magic. Here's an example. Imagine if a magician walks up to you and asks... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
GoodiesKarrell FoxFrom the Foreword by Harry Blackstone, Jr. The strongest possible effects achieved with the simplest possible methods has always been the Fox' formula. He has applied it to all of his magical activities in the field, from comedy magic to mentalism, to being one of the most successful of all trade show magicians.
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StuntrixKen ScholesStunts, gags and puzzles, some new and some very old, with which to amuse your friends when called upon to "show us a trick". Many of the tricks are old and well known, but they are included in the hope that they will be fresh to some of you. Photographs by Lewis Ganson.
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