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Magic Inc. Mid 80s Import Book CatalogueFrances MarshallCovering books published around the world on the subject of magic and allied arts.
1st edition ~1985; PDF 70 pages. | $6 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Magic Inc. Trick Catalog #24Frances MarshallExcerpt from the introduction:
Welcome to the world of MAGIC! It is one of the oldest performing arts and yet it is as up to date as tomorrow. You have been seeing some wonderful magical spectaculars on TV, with Henning, Blackstone, Copperfield and others and you know how great magic can be. Magic is important and it can make YOU important. You can learn all about the great magicians of the past, study the art of magic so you can learn to be a performer, and meet and know the great magicians of today. New books are constantly being issued on magic and there are hundreds of them already established... | $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Magic Inc. Trick Catalog #28Frances Marshall
Tricks are grouped in the following categories:
- Beginning Magic
- Card magic
- Money Magic
- Close-Up Magic
- Mentalism
- Kids Show Magic
- Stage Magic
- Miscellaneous Magic
- Prices
1st edition 1994; PDF 224 pages. | $12 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Magicassette CatalogMartin BreeseThis is the catalog of Martin's Magicassettes from 1986. It describes about 70 of his tapes and includes price list and ordering instructions at the end.
All of these recordings are available here at the Lybrary as MP3 downloads for your iPod. Please check the Audio section for more details.
1st edition 1986; 26 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish listPDF |
Martin Breese CatalogMartin BreeseThis is a very nice catalog designed by David Britland and additional illustrations by Max Maven, Eric Mason and JAT. Products are grouped in the following sections:
- Tricks
- Miscellaneous
- Audio Tapes
- Video Tapes
- Books
1st edition 1984; PDF 87 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Martin Breese Catalog 1Martin BreeseThis is the first catalog Martin Breese issued most likely in 1975. He had not yet begun to create and publish his own products. We therefore find in this catalog only products from other manufacturers, such as Ken Brooke, Johnson Products, Sterling Magic Creations, and others.
1st edition 1975, PDF 57 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Martin Breese Video CatalogMartin BreeseMartin Breese was an early adopter of video technology. He produced a number of videos in-house, and also retailed some of the earliest instructional magic videos available. This was the first video catalog Breese issued.
1st edition 1986, 20 pages; PDF 20 pages. | $5 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Max Andrews Vampire Magic Catalog No 5: 1956Max AndrewsAdvertises with: Britain's largest magical manufacturer
1st edition 1956, 284 pages. | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Max Andrews Vampire Magic Catalog: 1954Max AndrewsConjuring tricks, magical apparatus and illusions.
1st edition 1954, 279 pages. | $7 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Max Holden RecommendsMax HoldenThis was the catalog for Max Holden's Magic Shop. He had two stores, one in New York City, and one in Boston. He specialized in books. The 8 issues run from 1948 to 1951.
PDF 36 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Nelson Enterprises Catalog 12Robert A. NelsonRobert Nelson and his brother Larry ("Alla Rageh") started the Nelson Enterprises in 1921. Their first "catalogs" were printed on thin, onion-skin paper. By 1931, their catalogs were books in their own right, this one boasting 236 different effects, books, and services catering almost exclusively to the mental, mediumistic and gambling fraternities.
Originals of this catalog are virtually impossible to find, as they jealously hoarded by mentalists, magicians and occult collectors. Now reprinted in convenient PDF ebook format, the Nelson Enterprises Catalogue 12 is once again available to... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Nelson Enterprises Catalog 6Robert A. NelsonRobert Nelson and his brother Larry ("Alla Rageh") started the Nelson Enterprises in 1921. Their first "catalogs" were printed on thin, onion-skin paper. By 1927, their catalog boasted over a hundred effects and books, catering almost exclusively to the mental fraternity.
This catalog is nearly impossible to find, being jealously hoarded by mentalists and collectors. Now reprinted in convenient eBook format, the Nelson Enterprises Catalogue Number Six is once again available to expand the mind of performers of every ilk.
Because catalog printing techniques of the 1920s were not meant to... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Potter & Potter #15Gabe FajuriGambling Memorabilia Crooked and Square
Featuring Selections from the Collection of Dale A. Whitman. Including Cheating Devices; Rare & Unusual Books on Poker, Gambling, Cheating & Gaming; Crooked and Fair Dice; Playing Cards; Poker Chips; Wheels of Fortune; Trade Catalogs; Prints; Decorative Objects;... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF |
Potter & Potter #17Gabe FajuriWinter Magic Auction
Including Conjuring Apparatus; Books, Periodicals, and Catalogs; Photographs, Manuscripts and Autographs; Lithographs and Broadsides; And Magicians' Tokens, Medals & Mirror Cards from the collections of Gene Braig and Kevin King.
1st edition 2013, 69 pages.
| ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF |
Potter & Potter #28Gabe FajuriThe Collection of J.P. Jackson
Featuring American & European Magic Apparatus, Cups and Balls, Books and Vintage Posters. Complemented by a Selection of Collectible Magicana from other Consignors.
1st edition 2015, 115 pages.
Reviewed by Amado Narvaez I enjoy paging through this catalog over and over--reading about a few of the items that are also in my own collection, and wishing I had some of the items that are not in my collection.
Reviewed by Amado Narvaez I enjoy paging through this catalog over and over--reading about a few of the items that are also in my own collection,... | ★★★★★ $0 to wish listPDF |
Roterberg Catalog 1August RoterbergThis is the first catalog Roterberg issued, titled: "Descriptive Catalogue of the Latest European Novelties in Magic, Second Sight, Anti-Spiritualism".
Noteworthy here is that Roterberg states that he corresponds not only in English but also German, French and Volapük - a universal language created by the German catholic priest Johann Martin Schleyer in 1880.
1st edition ca. 1894, 20 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Roterberg Catalog 15August RoterbergAugust Roterberg was a very successfull magic dealer working from Chicago in the 19th century. His catalogs and books are collector items. One of his catalogs, number 15, is reproduced in this ebook. Catalogs help collectors identify and date pieces in their collection. Reading through catalogs is for me an exercise in creativity. When I read an effect description I try to think of a method to achieve it, not knowing the secret behind the trick sold. I am sure you will enjoy browsing through this beautiful catalog with lots of illustrations.
1st edition 1913, 216 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF & EPUB |
Roterberg Catalog 5August RoterbergThe title page reads: "Superior, New and Standard Conjuring Tricks, Spiritualistic Manifestations and Books on Conjuring."
Particularly noteworthy are the pages in the back where he reprints quotes and praises from customers who have read his books including John Northern Hilliard and Harry Kellar.
1st edition ca. 1898, 76 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Roterberg Catalog 7August RoterbergBeautifully illustrated catalog (prior catalogs had no illustrations) with a one page list of books at the back.
1st edition 1904 (date stamped on front 18th March 1904), 45 pages. | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Roterberg Catalog 8August RoterbergA huge jump in size from catalog 7 to this catalog 8. Includes a separate section on books where he writes about Expert at the Card Table:
Without doubt the very best and most up-to-date treatise on the numerous sleights used by gamblers, concluding with a thoroughly interesting chapter on Card Sleights and Tricks with Cards. Among the various new gambler’s sleights will be found many which will prove of excellent service to the progressive conjurer. 205 pages; 101 illustrations.
The last section is for: Practical Jokes, Puzzles and Novelties.
1st edition 1904 (date stamped on front 15th July 1904), 170... | $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Supplementary Catalogue of New Conjuring Tricks 1916Donald HolmesThis catalog includes some error corrections for the prior catalog, advertises Holmes' Conjuring Serial No. 4 A Mind Reading Act, and then it describes items No. 400 to No. 481.
1st edition 1916, 36 pages. | $8 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Supreme Catalog No. 1Edwin HooperThe start of a legendary business.
1st edition 1956, 57 pages. | $8 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Supreme Catalog No. 38Edwin HooperThis catalog has four color plates in the middle and a price list at the very end.
- Accessories
- Canes and Candles
- Cards
- Changing Bags and Egg Bags
- Children's Magic
- Close-Up Magic
- Comedy Magic
- Escapology
- Flowers and Plumes
- General Magic
- Illusionettes
- Liquid Magic
- Livestock Magic
- Manipulation
- Mentalism
- Money Magic
- Production Items
- Puppets and Ventriloquial Characters
- Rope Magic
- Silks and Ribbons
1st edition 1989, 613 pages. | ★★★★★ $10 to wish listPDF_facsimile |
Supreme Catalog No. 39Edwin HooperI believe this is the largest magic catalog ever published. It clocks in at more than 620 pages and is bursting full with products. A unique lovely feature of this catalog is that each section is introduced by a famous magician: Mentalism by David Berglas, Ropes by Pavel, Comedy by Karrel Fox etc.
- Introduction (Paul Daniels)
- Accessories (Keith Churcher)
- Balloon Modeling (Bob Wooding)
- Books and Publications (Edwin A. Dawes)
- Canes and Candles (Jeff Atkins)
- Cards (Francis Haxton)
- Changing Bags and Egg Bags (Mark Raffles)
- Children's Magic (Terry Herbert)
- Close-Up Magic (Bobby Bernard)
- Comedy Magic (Karrell Fox)
- Escapology (David De-Val)
...
| ★★★★★ $12 to wish listPDF_facsimile |