
This is Cedric Richardson's routine that uses just a normal-looking paint book, with black and white drawings, ready to colour by the children. What could be simpler? They often say 'Keep it Simple' and that's what Cedric did. Yet he managed to introduce real, solid bits of business which made his routine stand above all others.
1st edition 2000, PDF 8 pages.

1st edition 1925, PDF 41 pages.


1st edition 1923, PDF 41 pages.

1st edition 1922, PDF 55 pages.








Note that numbers 11 and 12 were never published.


Eine Weiterführung in der Kunst, mit Karten zu zaubern.
Roberto Giobbi's Grosse Kartenschule, bisher in acht Sprachen erschienen, ist die am weitesten übersetzte Buchreihe in der Geschichte der Zauberkunst. Jede Version wurde zum sofortigen Bestseller.
Es ist die umfassendste Publikation ihrer Art und wurde von Fachleuten auf der ganzen Welt als die "Bibel des modernen Kartenkünstlers" bezeichnet. Dieser fünfte Band enthält die detaillierte Beschreibung von weiteren modernen Techniken und Methoden, über 30 der besten klassischen Kartenkunststücke, sowie zahllose theoretische und...

The Gombert Pass, as published in the Gen Volume 22, Number 3, July 1966, has a complicated and mysterious past. At some point, some card experts believed Gombert was a pseudonym of Edward Marlo. Jon Racherbaumer traces its history and finds and connects with Jan Gombert, the author of the article in the Gen.
1st edition 2004, PDF 25 pages.

An original series of 25 silhouettes. As presented by William Hilliar for three consecutive months at the Great Paris Exhibition, 1900.
1st edition 1900, 47 pages; PDF 28 pages.

An adaptation of a classic card routine - the Spades 1, 2, 3, and 4 travel between the top and bottom of the deck, finally gathering together on top. Just when you think it's over - no, the magic has only begun. The Spades 5, 6, 7, and 8 appear on top of the deck, the Spades 9, 10, J, and Q appear on the bottom, and the final Spade King rises to the very top of the deck. For full details, see the performance video.
1st edition 2025, video 8:00.

Effect: The spectator freely selects a card under the fairest of conditions. It is lost in the deck by the spectator. After placing the cards in the cardbox, it is wrapped in a handkerchief. The spectator holds the handkerchief and gives it a shake. His card falls to the table.
Description: This is a classic of card magic. Under the fairest possible conditions, a spectator selects a card from a deck that he has shuffled. The deck is placed in the cardbox and wrapped in a handkerchief. It is dropped by the spectator instead of the magician. This version uses an ungimmicked opaque handkerchief...

A card game between four players, in which the magician seems to have no control, unless he manages to use magic to enchant the cards of each of the players.
This is a completely improvised card trick that the illusionist performs by randomly choosing three spectators and giving them a common deck of cards (even borrowed) that they can freely shuffle, before dealing a hand of cards (five apiece) to each of them.
The magician will show that, after everyone has looked at their cards, they must choose and remember the highest value card, placing it on top of their deck, keeping all cards...